Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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'51 5 . K 4' T l L L V l . , . , ... - 1 x 5 -, 'I' Q AA, 5:55 v ,Ni IJ U45 --4' f 4 ll . wa, . 'H 9 lf. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WALTHAM 54 MASSACHUSETTS CDEVWT WILLIAM .1 GALLAGNEH ' SCNDOLA NEADIAIT To the Class of 1963: You have survived many trials since early school days. Your mettle has been tested and proven by previous performance. If your school has prepared you for nothing else but readiness for change, it has fulfilled its mission. You still will be tested in college, in work, in the service, in the com unity soon and for the rest of your lives. Many of you shine now, many will shine a little later, and others much later. You have the basic preparation to carry out successfully your post school plans. Now, optimistlcally face your future with hope as Robert Frost advises: nThe woods are lovely, dark and deep And I have many miles to go before I sleep.n Remember always our days at Waltham High School as they are reflected in this Mirror of 1963. Sincerely, 1 ,f 1 4 f Q 'J X bkc ' 4:7--. L ' 9,z,!4.4!W! I ff ff William L5 Gallagher ' ,,.. .. - nn. I'-.13 lsta D' gi' ENGLISH DEPARTMENT fy QW QQ Xb EIB sr YXQT Sfltfllgi Miss Katherine Devaneg Miss Jean Paquetteg Mrs. Carole Bowmang Mr. Richard Hood Department Headg Mrs. Roberta Parisg Miss Eileen Warreng Mrs, Sheila Klem. Siandifzg: Mr William Boydg Mr. Richard Collins: Mrs. Claire Browng Mr. Jeremiah Donovang Mr. Leon Pippin LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT I X65 'f ,X 9 xo! M .' 6' ' Sex' QU' oat ef JONSXQR G9 VX so A ae' KW 5 P ox Vi QXCYKOEPQ O to ry? Q , S,'1'f,fz.11'.' Miss Virginia Betts, Department I-lead. Sf,I7I6Z7fIIK.' Mrs. Mary Keenang Miss Juliette Duboisg Miss Thelma Eatong Mr. George Benedictg Mrs. Eleanor Mayg Mrs. Sandra Maceyg Mr. Gerald Belliveaup Mrs. Esther johnson. 8 1 w 'I J 1 , ll L I I I I I I I I I I I GUIDANCE I I DEPARTMENT . ' ': ' f'r 'V Uaolance . I ni I IFJ' - ie .'efEIQIE.Di5t5ft 6 ' U ' D E P T- -Q .1 Miss Margaret Nolang Mr. Leland Chnpnmn, Department Head: Miss Clue C'nnnIngI1,m1g N Mary Luizzo. Mining from 'f7fl'fIH'L'.' Mr. Lawrence Elliottg Mr, Anthony NII'LIx!.lI,I, A48 36 Y 3- hrffS. PJUIIDC GOIIILIDQ Aff, John KIHIL INIINN IfIt-.mwr lluiltlxg XII fIIIw1.I I'w11tI, NI xx NIM.--n I Frostg Mr. Henry XVoronicz. I PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT lp fl Q,- ,alvln 'S 'I cg! A' '. 'E .505 ,.,,o, I. up-:za .- .II I' 'I .- -. . -- -Q '- J .-,q -J ,. . .' Q. 1.1 .g.-f... ' - - .A Q, 1 1 , ,s 'I' ' I -'. ' fx otgx N H. ,1 .' .1,- -, . D I an , - I .1 'l' I I f ll 1 - 1' .y-.-. .' 4, , v N Cl :A ol--Q., 1' N' 'Q g 0.-ff, ' 5: .1 5' q -'Q' :' 3 4 . ' l.' 5' 3 Y , .21 .1 5 -sg' go, I' Q . .Ot-.-4: 1 .s 7.1 . 4' fd? ' 411- I vfdgz' sf1f14Y-Fife' 5 I I Pa ,,. - ,. , .1 ., . . v wi' . 1 w '95 -n'g:x'::f ' U 'i '31 A Qi ,. n . X fg 2' M54 ,,f 'vga 3-if ik 'S U w X -PHL if .4 ,lv ' If v'Z - , .1 ... A L u P . ' 4 'X ,fav- ' H v ,K n , ,A ' '. L 'iii ii and his Bachelor Crnss and Sylvania eleven vears in W from Work at and teacher at years, f taught High his the hi gh The entire class of 1963 wishes to extend its deepest and sincerest sympathy to Mrs. Garrahan and to his family. May he rest in peace. 4 RAYMON D A. CiRAXY'IfORD The founder of the first instrumental high school band in Massachusetts, the XY'altham High band. died in December of 1961 at the age of 66. Mr. Raymond A. Crawford graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music in 1918 and then had a very distinguished musical career. In the course of his 56 years in XY'altham his bands received national recognition. Mr. Crawford devoted much of his time to civic activities. among these the Rotary Club, the American Legion, and the XY'altham Chamber of Commerce. His personal generosity to his students will always be appreciated. f -if THOMAS A. ROACH A former XY'altham High English teacher, Thomas A. Roach was also extremely talented in the field of dramatics. It was while he was both teaching and acting that he died suddenly in September. 1962. Born in XValtham. Mr. Roach graduated from St. 'losephs College in Tarrytown. New York. and then went on to study at Catholic I'niyersity of America and Manhattan College. Except for four years when he was in the servite during XY'orld XY'ar II, Mr. Roach had a brilliant teaching career at XX'altham High ff0H1 1938 to 1957. In 1957 he left XY'altham to take an lfnglish teaching post at XY'atertown High. lo his family we extend our sincere sympathy. F-s nn JOHN L. LEARY On August 18, 1961. XX'altham lost one of the outsta letes of the century and the high school one of its b figures. Born on May 2, 1891. John Leary became sportsman. Although he was known throughout his h nding ath- est known a versatile igh school years as a football star. after graduation he gained national recognition as a major league baseball player. His baseball career was interrupted by two years of sen' Navy during XVorld W'ar I. Later he returned to XY'altha eight year ice in the m High to take a position as combination football coach, baseball coach, and head of the physical education department. He lcd XYaltham teams to victory for the next forty years. So exceptional was this man as an athlete and molder of men that April I 25. 1959, was proclaimed as Leary Day and the NXaltham Athletic Field was renamed the john L. Leary Athletic Field. 1 I 44 1' ' Ag? if ' fa, ' g lf' llff R ii' ., f ' ffl ,f 1 U, V!! ' F-'s'I .. ,Vi 7 . ...J f 1 1 all 9 I l I' , .AMO A I gl' ll ! xo. M asv' 'fqfqf THE EDITORS Sizmzg: Cynthia I-Iignite, Busi- ness Editor, Mary Leonard, Sub- scription Editorg Patricia Carr, Literary Editor. Sf.1zzdirzg: jane Young, Art Editor, joe Wil- liams, Co-Editor, Sandy Santo- lucito, Co-Editor: Mr. Thomas Neylon, Faculty Advisor, Rose- ann Cacciatore, Clerical Editor. Mining from pirfure: Elon Sol- tes, Art Editor. E .A ' r- I I6 IRRGR S AFFS 1963 mR'Mg4 LITERARY T STAFF Sitting: Stephen Goodman, Kathy Kilcullen, Linda Giardina, Patricia Carr, jane Hennings, Maureen Cut- ler, Sue Stewart, Tom Cafarella. Slanding: Karin Handel, Beatrice Epstein, Janet Whelan, Ann Des- forge, Frances Waht, Ruth Gold- man, Tomt Ryan, Madeline Coroniti, Lorraine Thibeault, Rose Mroszc- zyk, Diane Rynn. BUSINESS STAFF on 'U mu Flit-r Cnrulxn RL dl lx L Nlruscycyk. Pm Hanley. Charlene T.cFurt, M.1rci.1 Lickomi. Stivwrf Rwlli Sue Stuuirt. Xnncy I.cun. t. Q L. ii Frm' Riu: Cirol Rietthel. Maureen Rynn. Cxthy Martin. 'Tutix'5h.1dr.1wy',Cynthi.1Hig ' -. :L -3 f. . mv . ' tri Iltlil I twin XT.lUI'L'CU Cutler. Janet XY'heI.1n. Frmcci XY'.1ht. Beatrice Epstein. Ruth Gnldnmn. Suu It-BI.int'. Ann Dusturgu. Ciiru Sruwn. B.1rb.1r.1 Xcvxrd, Dime Gructer. Diane Gorgnne. Anna Mannne. Di.1nc DiBnn.1. Rnsmnn C.it't'i.1tnrt-. Nur Kruic, Tfuiid R111 .' Peter Curry, XY'.1ltcr Duddy, Arthur Bimlmr, Stephen Guodrnin. -Iuhn Pr-Arson. 'It-tt Durin. hliir' XI Iflruy. .Tue XY'iIIi.1mQ. ART STAFF x lfi 69 i I i 5 I y - 1 - i . ' L. 4 4 t Nil , ,'H. .'L . U Kg, ii in s Xnrhwny lK'I'g.lI1IlITl'. p.llIl.l NiutT.1,:Ii.i, Vttti' xT.lI'fHxtIllU. C ifimiii Ill'-liixi'71. N.1:i.T:.1 lxwtx lui lt' :ix .N lx '- ' I Vi Shi 'Kit 'Xiu r W lim H un Il n S tt 'X I CLERICAL STAFF Fin! Roux' Nancy Tirone Elaine Niose Diane Di Bona Cheryl Morgan Dianne Gorgone Anna Mazzone N' 'B ff .1 nnq from n Roseann Cacciatore. Editor Norma Kruse Diane Grueter SPORTS STAFF Doug Palm Tony Fiioso AIi,f,m:g.- Max Willscher 'N SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Tclnnc XY'hirney Pi Iml 1 H1 I .1 Ki. Se ' rnl Rzctclrci Arg' Lwnxrd. KJ!! nr STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS OFFICERS NIARY I.I7l HNARD VICC-I,l'uILIL'nt ,IANIZ Yolxcp. Su rum ry TOM RYAN. Vita-PI'L'S1LIcr1! ,IOE KIRLEY. PIUSILIL-nt ,Im ArfE1.Rm'. Trmsurcr ROSFANN CSACC Vice-PrcQiLIent LINDA TOBIN. Treasurer DAVID ZENO. Secretary PETER CLRRY. Prciidcnt STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES IX-yr Ln IIX IIILH Kgwlmm, Nan-1 W x Nu In Ink II I IIIlIM'DI.II1TnvDIl. Ihvmwu IDI I I III L I I XI 4 1II11 I N nu :UL I11I1 N1I I Ix -IwIm K.lII,'IN Iww I II tru IxI C rm NIA NX I rm HENRY ABBONDANZIO 36 XY'oodland Road Cffzlllcfc ..- ' If 1,11 .arg .1 m.11.', ffflfffzz fa 'nr Ambitious Hank plans to start his own business after graduating from XY'.H.S. . . . thinks the Hot Rod Club. cars. and a certain miss are cool . . , waits for dismissal bell with Mo. Steve. and Frank. Good luck. Hank! f1.!r::.'iu' Rifle Club I3 Talent Show 1. 1. -iz Prom Committee 5. 4. -. err 'F TT' T! Lax TVR 7 ALDEN ABBQTT 42 Main Street Hwy fra' UTM' Vfrfczsd mme tzlriifrf fbi!! .IU ffffaer' df: f11fIfc'.f.H Active VC'ayne. a member of DeMolay and L.R.Y.. likes trig best at XY'.H.S. XY'hen he isn't busy acting. Ambrose can be found with Neal or Stew. XY'ayne hopes for a medical career after college: perhaps he can combine his profes- sion with his acting skills and become Dr, Abbott on television. Anythings possible for Wiiyne. .ic11ri.'.ir,t.' Football Z. 31 Crim- son Kei: -ig Senior Play ag Hockey Team 23 .lim fr Business Staff 4g Talent Show Committee 5, -i. il- Qggl E lui WNW EIB Fu.-fa. The fading of summer brings us back to realitx .ir -xx ,- .-G Mig.. x JOHN ALLEN 19 Maple Street li Jiflcvft Tilt 'Eel i f.f,'f1.'g of .aff -L'7e'.If .'f'.:1.'!Q'f .lf fIi,',6il5i.ii 'ihlacku can usually he found chatting with his buddies Bill and Chester, He asserts that he l kt-s lunch best at X'i',H.S.. but we know that English .fasses also rate high with him, ' Yfiuitlilll I, Atjclifi- '1Tf2. 5, i 20 EL. 1 1 l XVILLIAM ALLEN 105 Crescent Street Cfkffcfgc' Hn mrzf !.iigatr .fluff Mae fig. Billy wishes that we would have fried clams once in a while for school lunches. Along with Gary and Paul, he likes his English classes. Al- though Bills future plans are uncertain. we are sure that he will do as well in life as he has done on the XY',H.S. grid- iron. .'Ii','.'rr.'ri.v Football Z, 3, -ig Home- ro-im Representatixe 5. P STEXVART ANDERSON S1 Madison Road fIm.'ifri' Idt.1r cffmrif Mn zrmfdf' Besides trig classes. Stew likes the dismissal bell. He uses his track experience to get out fast. A member of the De- Molay and the Youth Coun- cil. Stew is usually seen with XY'ayne and joe. College lies ahead for him next fall. .'lr1f11.'rii' Track Team 2, 3, -ig Senior Play Representative ig Cross Countrx' Team i. DAXVN ANDREXYS 942 Trapelo Road Cftre 'Iivipjff 'TN-l!I!i7f1Z4Q if fu praprrlar ,rr Lizzdm.ff. How do you like that style? asks Miss Andrews. the hair stylist. Oh, fiddle sticks! is her cry if Diana and Muriel aren't pleased. and she tries again. Swimming, dancing. Rainbow. and P.Y,F, keep Dawn busy almost until the breaking of her pretty name itself. Happy day breaks. 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XyA,l,IAL.X 1111t1I1 11-11 111 Xiu C'.111111,R K 11.1 .Im 1- X11 X 11 XX II N w1tI1 M.m1.1. K.1rcn. .1n1I P.1l 'IV' 'I1 '1 1.111111 NI.1f.:'1 1.1111 IIIIIIIII YI1- I' 11. I '1 I kup . x1111'r1 1111 1I11gg.1 'IAI11s 1I.111111 I111 11.11. II1:-111.3I1 1:11 I YI' II 11 I I I I1 1 I f'.Y.O, 111L111I1qr lwpu fm- xl xx1tI1 1' lL1II N111,1w 111' F1 '1 -. I n111'x1n-14 L.lYL'Ll' .II-ILT 'QI'.lxILl.l- II-II' Xi V- Y 1 KING. 11 C1:1I'.' Ngwrtx I 1. . ,111 II1X1 ' 4 4 R' 11 I 1 I if N95 -xx . . my f S -4-T-T It J E 4 TJZXR 4, . ,j j ? j Xuzl A S A o 1 5 j il QL A -r ,-'Yi Qs C I pledge allegiance to the flag . . . 1 xx-f-1' X r yy., ANNITA BARLOXX' -i Elm Avenue College 11 HQ1l.f6I71cj'j' ii bin. A cute girl with a great per- sonality '.,, loves loads of Italian spaghetti and roller skating . . . enjoys Mr. Col- lins' English classes . . . future entails attending I,B.M. sthool. 22 KEVIN BARNICLE 22 Colburn Street College II A liglvf l1e.1r2 lllef long. Barny. a former North ,Iuniorite and an avid history student. spends his spare time with Russ at the Boys' Club . . . enjoys eating steak and making plans for the future as a mechanical engineer . . . looks forward to studying at Wlentxvorth Institute. Good luck. Barny. :li'1i111it.s.' Swimming Team 2, 5 4. Captain vi. i' CAROL BARRILE 141 Calvary Street College II Her smile fa' like Ibe d.1u'z1. Mary and Joanne tell us that this lively senior enjoys home- room periods and Mr. Collins' English class most at XX'.H.S. Carol always seems to be dashing to Student Council meetings or listening to her record collection. Future plans include attending Kenneth's Hairdressing School. .-1rliz'ititpf.' Homeroom Represent- ative 4: Pep Squad 21 junior Prom Committee 3. 'f RONALD BARNHART 164 Copeland Street I 'ffc'.11lo7l.1l Tbere ir LUIIEIIQ .md fellow- .rlvfp in him. XVho is that excellent machin- ist? XX'hy, it is none other than Ron. of course! After a great job like that anyone is entitled to a big steak dinner. don't you think? XX'hen at school. Ron rushes to English classes with joe and john. Good luck in the years to come, Ron. FRANCIS BENINATI 1188 Main Street College II Silence if .1 great peace- z11.1ker'. Musical Frankie swings dur- ing activity period with Steve and Hank. His saxophone per- formances at North Junior and in our talent show rate him as one of the most talented in our class. The service is in the future for this pizza and car lover. Go, man, go! , bi S CHARLES BENTLEY 50 Cedar Street I 'm'.1!i011.1l popular 111.111 nm becwzle f7UZl'rI'flll.H The Lexington Boys' Club def- initely has a top athlete in Bent, XVhen he isn't play- ing hockey. our former cap' tain of the football team is usually involved in some other sport. As can be ex- pected, Charlie rates gym as his favorite subject. XY'hen you ask him to do something, you vvill probably get the answer. For what? The future years include a job as a printer. xltllirtfii' F iiii thall 2, 5. Captain R, Hockey 21 junior Prom Com- mittee 33 Mar iiii n Squad 5. rl. GTX- JOSEPH BERGANTINO 9 Oak Street Tt rlm.ir.11 'Sirzruit-1' if flu' b,1i'i.f of zir- HIL. .Ioe's hest friends Pete and Boh often ioin him in a steak or a horsehaek ride, This pop- ular hoy in the community has been elected president of C.Y.0. and trustee in the Sons of Italy. Best of luck in col- lege and exerything you under- take. joe. .'li.'1:1.'.'tw Stiente Seminar 2, 5 German Club 2, ? i ii 'ati A . NANCY BERGMAN 2 Ellery Road Str 1zu'Qi'.1fvl1i'a' OIL flfe if ,i'llul. ' -ludy and Vivian agree that Dimples is as adept on the keyboard of L1 piano as on that of a typewriter. An Ipana smile accompanies her huh- hling personality. This Rain- how girl hopes to attend the Boston School of Dental Nurs- ing after graduation. .'li!l1i11ti.' Mr. Husson's Statt' 3. ,tg ,llnifn ClCl'iC.ll Statt' lg .llIl7'lY Representatixe ig junior Prom Committee s. Q ROBERT HERGMAN AI I EN BI RC Nl ROW -ii Addison Road Ifnuin R 1 Cfflfcllt f It c Sf11fu'ily .ii .1 Iiaiil of zxfzfzfc n1.n1lvood. Bohn Comes to XY'.H,S. from North Quincy High and hrings with him his artistic talents. Like a number of other seniors. he likes our system of only four periods a week for each subject. Along with Mike and Joe, we all wish Boh the hest of luck in the Marines and then at College. 1 f F VX vs 4 :at ' , if: ' KC. X XX' Qzff' - . Q 3 l 'l i f X l f X i 1 if 'W' RlfiHARD BIYRCLSTROM l'HYl,l.lS lilfRKNlAN Q9 lfarnum Roail R Yifirxsiik Axenot cdfifllft f,ffLli!t.g't 1 l Hlfiii 11.', Hm' oi JH u,14v,'ti1. Hlfajijw pt for f't.1r,', V 'I shall return is the ott Petite and popular flu-io l used quotation uf Berg, Al tnioys pi parties and skiing A ind Stu often attompany him atiter stliool hours She Xtlls. , on his summer water Skiing l,tt's hit llti.ul1.lIHi9' ti' fi-1 f-- . ' I-lllms. lleinoeraty and the ro- role, l'at. and Kathi' atittr lui' ating stlietlule- are his tia- tiaxoritc liiiglish tlass, XXI' all X 4,9 xorites .lt Xkkllh. Nest year wish her sutttss in the ttath- , f will tintl lieri.1 at tollelige. ing profession l.l:.'.'.'.'ii l5t'liatiiig Cliih i, ,l..',':.'.'.'ii' Ilia iiii r l'i--m f'-immt tie sg 'laliiit Nliiiv .', X O, Nl: -,,, - room Qiiiii-l 1. l'.il'.A. y 0, .llxiv 1 f lliis-you vi i, l'tg- Nii.id l Q, l U .lit ll. ' l' li AN' l l iartls , 'N , 23 1' VIVIAN BESSEY 15' Chaffee Ayenue College II Her 1'e.z.lvi' lieljv z1'.1i' .llllllntf 7l:'.IP'.H XY'ell-rounded Viv comes from North junior and can be seen dashing madly to her typing classes. After the 2:30 bell she is still active with Nancy and Bernie until she finally settles down to listen- ing to classical music. Great success in hairdressing, Viv! .'li'l1:1.'1t i Archery Z1 Business Office Start Sp Zio Staff 3: Na- tional Honor Society 5, 45 Kings- bury Essay Winner 5, Newspaper Staff S, 4. RQ ' JAMES BLAIKIE 89 XVhitman Road Hwzarxf ll b.1I.9 Ale Zl'011'.3'.7 The name jim Blaikie is syn- onymous with the word ac- tive around NX'.H.S. Being recreational director Of St. Judes C.Y.O. and publicity di- rector of the 1965 talent show are but a few of his activities. jim is looking forward to a rewarding career in the field of civil engineering after col- lege. :lrr'1'itir.if Crimson Key 4, De- bating Club 3, 4: Senior Play 43 Newspaper Staff 3, 43 illimn Business Staff 4. 'Dx -7 MARY BLONGASTAINER 5 Mt. Ida Terrace c,f1ljc5,Q'C ll'i1zir Ile ilfau L1 vf lik l111.1g- :11.1!f01J. Being treasurer of the North- ernlites keeps Mary busy, but Doris and Sue tell us that she also enioys sewing and home- rfiozii periods at W'.H,S, Future plans for this actise senior in- clude teaching in a nursery scl1ifiil ? ,I 1 r Prom Committee 1. Taiut SE wa 2. 1. Pep Squad . Sei ' li' in Committee -i. 24 VF -Y JOHN BOGLE 17 Lawndale Avenue Cvllefcf Hfllllllblellelf if .flzzpzjf grace ,md d1,g111I.m. XY'ind it upY yells John to Xorman and Ronnie on the way to Mr. Yetten's chemistry class. Next to playing records and driving 'ii Fords. John likes homeroom period best, johns future plans include college and the military sery- ice. .li'.':.'1.'i Debitirig Club 3, 43 Fliess Club 1, IN aw-J . I 'V .f 5 ch KAREN BLAKE 155 Wfest Street College II The little ff-mid of all llae world. Gee whiz, says Kaa to friends Carol and Bernice . . . plans to be a nurse . . . loves to eat turkey, play tennis. and skate . . . democracy and typ- ing classes rate high with this sweet blonde. Ai'I1z'1!1f.f.' Archery 4. 1 ALFRED BLANCHARD 51 Hastings Street College Il flu b0lI6J'f 711.111 if .ir good 115 bit l50IId.H Pizza-loving Al can be seen going to history class with Butch and Janice. When he isn't collecting records or play- ing golf, this former South Junior student is at C.Y.O. Best of luck, Al. 9 . . 5 B X 2 3 Z X X S 5 s . if S' E Z , o , U 5 t f 1 4 0 J a i lf 4--ff W l 7 ' . . 'Z -2. f t. t- 1' W ' '-SL-' ' -5' Q l On the way to class old friends l 'HZANNE BONICA 12 XY'alton Street clltll' ltfllln' 7 fn 11 :ll if fmt. -leanne thinks honieroom pe- riotls .intl her tiling classes are just great. Her favorite pas- times ineluele lvowling with Cathy antl Judy, Talented Jeanne also enjoys working as an assistant tlante instructor at the Boys' Club. 1. I BARBARA BONNEY 70 XY'aShintuton Avenue Cfljjcllc Il.if1f1i dalir .nu fun' .l1Q.Jl.7l,H If this xivaeious senior isn't working in IIO, she's probably cheering at one of our foot- ball games. Boon loves ale- moeracy aml enjoys lunch periods with Lois and Judy. Barbara is planning on col- lege alter Iuratluation. xlilftlln-' Ifoothall fheerleatler 4: 210 Statt' og Pep Squad 2, sg Talent Show R, ig Maroon Squatl 4: Retl Cross Representatixe 5. ,552 3145 jf 11 o0i t xc . 'qs 1 ,Ai '72, X -Q NANCY BORDENFA 223 NX arren Street Cllucfz nsllicf .li 1174 tlletftlf of llltfinlle i. A former Nortll 'lunioI'iIC. reel- heaeletl Nancy flashes a win- ning smile when talking.: to the kitls at XV.H.S. Shes an attiie member ot the CAO, anel spentls most of her spare time either with Diane and Ginny or writing letters to her numerous frientls, XYe're all SLIFC that lite wont he Urougla. tough for this pleas- ant Senior. .f. . t - ,l..11.tlti, laluai-. I-fuutzl s, I, XCVNP.lPL'l' Statf 3. UWM ll-itzse llslief R1 Pep iquatl I 5, I, l :lent Nh w w l l 4 '-35 I ,, - X X EVE LYN HORN BACK 2313 RtilTl5lI1i glut! Sfc '.'lf-g'I.i't li IL' Hrlillk lcfltf 'Ir' i t .4 i:F.'u,'t'i .H finifi it. Uliiie eniois her work on the Youth fiountilg howling takes up her leisure tiiiie. Slle ean he tountl in typzna classes with .leannie .intl Huly. At XY',l'l.S, she likes the hoiiie- rooiu ptriotls lwest an.l looks toiwmiitl to a taietr as a set- imtari 'si 5 l I K :-553113, ' N. , . I .. I .2 . -'r.-.1613 I Q 5 . K AN l lllXl. liUl'l3lil'.'Xl' Ill? l-1 tl ht il WIN Q llil? Nliiiivl Vital N XX 77 'i 7' VT ' X , l' il' i if l . Q Y i ,i ' ' fx , ' :N 3 H ., i ' JP' qqung ' ruiiinz f.. xx its ci xxn-i f X A wg X t gut- llggli Ni-i-of ri X. 'i'. - ' -' A l ' lwi::is'.'..tk, I ll'-ll z . ' i' 'I N1 'V .liseuss new suiuiivti' atquaintantts llk' swirls ills N 'b l I - A 'l ' A , i.-.iiil.:i' -iii tvs 'i -t ' 'iitutls N'-.Mir ui ll i XT' ' -7ii'ii'il' i T .., X. .a N Ulx'5 1 X V f 2 5 Q Q - 1 I J Wfff, E DONOVAX BOXYLEY 201 Ash Street Coffee: I Tris 11,111.17 .if , 1' gt .iff :fF.fi:ef. Friendly Don can be seen in the corridor with Don and john. Boys' Club. Scouts. and Dellolay take up much of this bright seniors time. but he still finds time for his many and diverse interests. ranging from architecture to geology. Don's future goal is college. Latin Club XY'eather Club 3. 7. dl DORIS BOXYMAN S9 Princeton Avenue Collegel fir Ima .15 ufiffe .f11ou'. Studious Doris likes trig and advanced math best at XY'.H.S. This outstanding member of the National Honor Society is interested in sports and active in Rainbow and her church fellowship. A nursing career is in store for this bright senior. .'iI1flrl,'ILfi.' National Honor Society 5. 41 French Club 3, 41 Gradua- tion Day Usher 3: Class Day Usher 5: Girls' Sports 2, 5, 4. 43 LAXYREXCE BOXYSE 59 Farnum Road bei? ifjf'1.' 1.f5.1ilt .111 fig zzffifdfr 121.15 Kuff' Especially interested in music. Larry also enioys bowling F and baseball with 'lohn and Dare This future policentan can be fot.n.? eating steak and i.s.jt.ssfn4 gjsfii teachers and f YU activitfes in hisvsparf' ' W1 Cf 'ack in the future. A....3 -Y.s,:il Staff lg l X 26 JOSEPH BRADLEY 50 Charlotte Road Cfkncife I I121.1.Qif1.1I1o11 mln Ike' ufifldf' Sporty -Toe. a member of the C.Y.O.. likes the math depart- ment teachers and democracy best at XY'.H.S. This smiling tow-head eats steak and onion rings to keep in shape for foot- ball and baseball. Catch me later. says speedy Joe to friends Steve. Ken. and John. .'lif.'Ei'i'i'ei' Baseball 2, 5. fi: Senior Prom Committee vi. DONALD BRANNELLY 55 Francis Street xicrozzzzzfzzg Sense IIGIJIIEJ' Zl'li76?l fel in bu- milf!-i. Likable Don can hardly wait for dismissal and the chance to play hockey with friends Bob and Al. This spirited senior has a knack for bookkeeping. a taste for pizza. and 21 fine future including Bentley's School of Accounting. Best of luck. Don! Ailliiliifx Audio-Visual Staff 2. 1 my C C X -1 XY'hile everyone takes English. choice K 7 EDNYARD BRENNAN 195 Dale Street Coffege II An able .md liumble 111.111 ix .1 ,iezzel unrfli .1 e111.Qdw11. History class brightens the day food lover. for this Italian joined by Tooty and Richard. Eddie relaxes to the sound of swing music. A career in aviation awaits this senior after graduation. .4c1.'11.'1i.i' Basketball Manager 21 Science Club 2. 'RE 3 PAYL BRENNAN 1669 Tmpelu Rtutl Cf1Hc4Q4 ll.1jvj1im,ii .fi Ifn fmnitif ff i .1 qlmf ijt. This gr.1du.1te uf Lexington Street junior High eniuys e.1t- ing steak with his friends llllllllllllllllfillilliillll' ' f other suhictts x'.1ri6S. Mark .Intl bluhn . . . t.tlses grtuit interest in sports . . . is .ittive in Churfh wurlq , . , future plans intlutle Nnrtlie-.tstern Vniversity. CAROL BROVUN 50 Sun Street llfffifni HGf,fi.f .'f','2.'g'i g'l1Il,'4' ,r, iN,'.lfl, . .lx , ff in in- Suft-splilten CQ.iri+l is Nl11.lll, hut only in sive XY'ith gre-.it energy' .mtl spirit Sliurty follows many pursuits in .intl .iruuntl XY.l'l S l..lf1Al1Ll.ltLlL'i .irc her first lwve .intl she liiipes suiiietl.iy tix huiltl .1 tyireet' .lriwuntl them She fintls the I.ingti.i-age lah, the rnmtinlig st hctlule. .intl her l frientls .ire the hest .it XY' HS. :l..'.'::::i lit-rni.iu filuh 4, lg Nevsiuiptr Stiff 1, R, ig ,lim r 51-lff 4. lL Frcn h filuh R, 'lg .Um 1 lrtcmrv Nuff lg l.iuigu.itgc -Tn. 71 RlCHARD lSRliNXlfK 66 X'7L'fDUH lilhlsl lielmunt . i -vi ,.l lfft,1,.w.... HKLLI7 ffllt f L V i.. Vinln' 1 iI4.'1. Delicious stmkk l'-L rrjv shi irtuiite sentls Ulirtnlr' sprnning liirtls .ire .llsii greut .is .ire liistury .intl lfnglish 'Ili pt-'ple who tiimplgin he .ins-.vt fs Yiit1're' fussy fi' The l' F Crust Ciu.irtl tlilliiwetl hj. further t.lut.1ti.in .ixx.i Is hw' -lI'Dl'l'll BRONYN lllCillAlil3 ISROXYX lil'illXll l lil K KI l li 3A515,.lL-Smit-i il 'Iuimi' Nutt: llf- liwwi VNU llffmfii tl ,'.'t.t Il fi ll li,','lt fr,'u,'.f- 21,213 fi: .i vt.,, 'ilu' fi 'Y' ' - -'S '- 'll-' i . rift f.i. I i, liitlt is .i ti.msttr stutltu' 'lift' 'wu iv-l I ri.: .lutlfi .1 ture .uirl with .1 liit tim XX'.ittrtiiuii llrglt XX litu illliflfll X' ill ' tif lllllNlk.ll Liltrit, .ltltls .I t1lI'e.lt lll' lxllif llmllf' lvl-llllw llig -lmlluni 'illl K'l 'l lll' tlL'.ll tn ll1L' Nllulss tif ihlfi ll-'ill li-l'll Wt- X llll lNl ll'lllll' lixll 'lllxl xllx Xlilli il Kee-n.m's l.itin C luh meetinligs. tintl him lwxsliulx vt' eitzng 'if'1-K f'W T ' - -X Unfit think .lutlS' Nllvritls .ill fluntst' tb-ul uitli liihum .mtl Y' ' 'i ' her time lwriirig fur eiilleue. liuls - -Ili-' U'? W Wiflil fliiitl' lit-sitlts .utiiely p.irtit'ip.itin-Q luxtuw si-lww llvitw I-1 sviiffi s' l H N l in Kimlsiiu .intl the l.uthtr anti? .ui :X-:' lime ilittluiti' .i nf ll il' l,t'.lgllL'. .lutlv .ilsu tniuys stL.llt Nh -i.- f -if X r.ire .mtl litrm.in. l ' - X 'l 'Y X X' i VY -X im, cm 1, i, licruiin fluff 3. i. llxnf .Ml- 'vt'H!xH1ijNf,l'! i 27 ITALIA 321 as 5'- Some take languages . ...F EDITH BURTON 122 Lowell Street CQUXILQL I Leif In fn' j1.1!1t11,', Artistically talented Edie en- joys her art and economic classes at XVHS. XY'hen she is not working on the Mirror art staff. she is busy design- ing and making her own clothes, After graduation 'Ediel plans to utilize her tal- ent and attend art school, .'i.i'.1:1f,'t' 11111111 Art Staff 5, QQ l,.1t:n Clplw 2. 28 ff-D f-v' Qmries Q , pass , 0'-. ,S - We ff in Q sul ff Phi, i 'qui' a9 ARTHUR BLSHER 123 Pond Street College II Ar ll.,77I'f4Ql7l .lf Ike redo. Bush, an enthusiastic judo expert, enjoys going to the Boys' Club and St. Mary's Holy Name Society meetings with Gus and Bob. Miss De- vane's English class is some- thing he will never forget about XY.H.S. Popular Bush plans a college education and eventually a career in hotel administration. nirfizfllti' French Club 5. -ig bfaroon Squad 5, -ig Mirror Staff -ig 11111101 Homeroom Represent- atixe 3. EDXVIN BURKE 65 Circle Drive College II He zrlm 5.111 barb l.111gZ1 .md make 11166111 1.111426 ii' fruity f0I'fIHZ.lfe2.'i Steak and potatoes are among the favorites of Trigger NVhen accompanied by joe and Ernie. he might be heard ask- ing, Did you get a key with that? After graduation Trig- ger plans to join the Marine Corps and later the state po- lice. .-1c1i1'1.f1t.t' Football 2, 53 Maroon Squad 4g Crimson Key -13 Junior Prom Committee 33 Monitor 45 Talent Show 2, 3, -i. Eli RAYMOND BURKE 21 Floyd Street Acr01n11i11g HEl'l2I'j' b1n'de11 if ligbt where frie11dab1p'f the bond. Since sports head the list of Ray's favorites, he naturally enjoys basketball and gym most at XV.H.S, How 'bout that? . . . interrupts business law homework only to eat a piece of chocolate cream pie. Though he's not certain of his future. Ray plans to con- tinue in business. Art1z'1tip.f.' Basketball 2, 51 Bowl- ing 4, it 3' 5 ? 'T -v A BARBARA BYRNE -i1 Common Street CUHc',Q'e' I Shu IJ zcillvy 10 nie zrflbf' In the NX',H.S. crystal ball we can see Barbara on the col- lege campus, but right now she enioys pizza and spaghetti with her friends Mary and Jeanette. Then it's off to St. Marys C.Y.A, and later work on the United Fund Drive. May your future always be bright, Barbara! ,'11'111111irf Girls' Sports 2, 3. -ig Senior Play Representative -ig Mh- mr Staff -i. French Club 3, -ig Pep Squad 5. 'Nil' ROSEANN CACCIATORE 1124 Main Street SlEI1l14Ql'.J17Z7fL' Af pure .md .rr pwferf tu .1 ,f1e.11'l. Roseann, one of the most pop- ular girls at XX'.H.S., loves at- tending English classes and cheering for the W.H.S. teams. Anna and Norma join with this clerical editor in saying the sorority is unbeliex'.ible. Rosie plans to become a secretary after graduation. At11z'111e.f.- Class Treasurer 3: Class Vice-President -ig Student Council 2, 3, -lg Alllllll' Clerical Editor -lg Cheerleader 3, -ig Senior Play Committee -1. THOMAS CAFARIZLLA 262 Crescent Street ll fh' fri lfff fi' liffIll1JlLl'.H 'lem is our top detective, Johnnie Strupe of Senior Play fame. -lim and XY'alter agree that Tom willingly solves some elementary functions problems provided theres a large plate of lasagna or fried clams at close reach. Active in his C.Y.O. and the Youth Ad- visory Council, Tom plans to turn towards engineering in the future. Math Club l, Treas- urer ll Senior Play i. Stience Seminar I. Math Team 4. l.. W x MARll.YX f'AMPlSlil.l. Al l Cherry Street If fxlilt L1 ll .'l'.'.f fit r i'o2.'.g. itfffitr ' .. ,MNLM Are you kidding? asks Mar- ilyn ot 'loAnne and Margie, Roller skating and roast beet delllulit this blue-ered senior xxho tame to us hi xxax' ot Christian lligli, Caiiibritlee. l -lilll' .kill dismissal bell is muszt to Mals Lars. lhis Rainbow girl liopts to be a :uedital setretarx' in tlie tuture llcbitaiig C lift 1, i. Pep si,-:id M ,Q 7' rg' Y THOMAS CAHILI- 163 Summer Street CHHQICL I Fur llvizrei' are fzzzjwiiiible 10 diligeurt .md JMU. XX'here's my trumpet? shouts Bomba to friends Pete and Stexe. This former North .luniorite loies music and all types of sports . , . enjoys eat- ing plates of filet mignon . . . keeps busy in Boys' Club and C.Y.A. work . . . works hard- est on his French at XX'.H.S. . . . college or military acad- emy is in the future for Tom. .'li11r1.'nff Student Council 2, 33 Band 2, 5, 'ig Latin Club 2. 3. -ig Newspaper Staff 5, ig Football lg Colt 2. 3. l. gi? 1 CAROL CAIN 12 XY'ashinxuton Axenue Cffjilefe 'ifltr 'lhilidl ,ir ga-i. Pizza and Southern fried thieken rate high xxith Carol . . . nicknamed Candy . . . enjoys spending ber spare time with Ron and Bev . . . a mem- ber of the C.Y.O .... is also active in XY'.H.S.'s pep squad . . . hopes to enter hairdress- ing: school after graduation, ll 'il Y .-I Jofxxx cart' SSI Robbins N 'tt' . ii i -v Cffnlxez I HQ iii rf' i 'i 1 . , 'ff' f.f,.fr.i i. Ohnof'excia:n1s dark hatred -lo'Ann. low says she li tiondijf remember Mr. lik liovero-'iii in her iunior iear3 lifstiirj. tlasses also rate with this sxxeet senior. lor re.axat:on she en- IUYS SPUYIS or IVSI lil'-'D ' 'VD , . . . U-..... with Marilyn anil Arlent 'lih s . . , , tormer Newton Hugo student hopes to i enl l'ri'i'n'liii'i ..t K .i..-..i. State arte r eraduatgi in. lv- ' .l ...,. l A...r'. C me, -, Suri r l',i'. V, l IA, -. K is Xp, fm N s X . 2' -Q GW Sits Wwvvvf x 1' ,,9 Y Ifxftl Oi., ' ss f i X Q Q f v- ' i X X X VIRGINIA C.AMl'lilfl.l. Q 'ff' X - W B N .A Syl K liarles Street y S c.i'.o' 'I iffii: ' NIJ-'1K ' fl l X4 .Ht I4.'it.M I X s ' X Sun .i Gunf' says popular v X., Xxx f X Ciinnx' lioulin.: and a liuige Q s retord tollotion are liinnyk X XT spetial interests fu,-iently this f r -:L ' lixelx senior is tofptesitlent i U ll ot' litr tliuitli youth group. 'Q S'Oc' O lltiiiotratt' and attixitx' periods !l':r3vl'i are among Ginniis tiaxorites 1 at XX'altliam lliquli. Slie hopes Kirfif-J iiwf oliflte XKt1I'lx UI' .l taftel' in the XX aus atttr graduation K l .....,.. lt, Siwiil. - 29 QI'- FQX XYILLIAM CAMUTI lf Elson Road C . . . lflclc Hier will if laiger flux: Ibe .fL.'j'. lt behooves you to like piz- za. exclaims Bill to Steve ard Bob . . . loves snapping ary kind of photo . . . plans tc- attend B.C. after gradua- tion . . , will always think favorably of English and French classes at XY'.H.S. A fiz'i!1ti.-1' Audio-Visual Staff 2, 5. ag Senior Otficer -ig Electrical Staff 2. 3, -iz Senior Play 2. 5, 43 Talent Show 2. 5, -i. KAREN CARLMAN 11 Colburn Street S.'i1wlg'r.1,f7lPic' rl fflt.1i'j11,q cfflnzlerrzzzre if 4 fi'.it11I cu 211 777: mf.1ff012. Likable Karen is a swimming and water skiing fan and a member of the YP.F .... enjoys the hectic lunches at XYH S with Elaine and Char- lene . . . favorite subject is Englisli, The business firm unliitli gets Karen as its top so Vtfatji will he .1 lucky one. '-A151 Ptp Niiiixtf I. 30 4-nf' LINDA CANNIZZO 18 Humboldt Street S1e11ogi.1plvii: Her life if full of fuzz. This future stenographer will always remember the good times she's had with Sibby and Joan. Fun-loving Lin, who loves to travel, enjoys eating Polynesian food most of all. Good luck in every- thing, Linda! .-1rtiz'itief.' Pep Squad 2, 3 DAVID CARRIE -10 Harvard Street Collegt ll Tf5e l7lKQ!Je.l'l of di.rm1r1i021.i' ir .tariff to milieu. Athletic Dave likes gym best at XV.H.S.1 lunch period comes second for this SP. member. who can be heard agking joe, XX'ho has the keys? College is in the fu- ture plans of this friendly senior. .-ltmmii Football 2, 41 Baseball 5, -ig Talent Show 3, 41 Maroon Squad -ig Homeroom Representa- tive 3. JOHN CAPPADONA 18 Fuller Street Accoznzfizzg Hit jfriezzdfbip jr rmzmzzzf in all ll1lIIl2.Y. English with Mr. Donovan is the favorite subject of Cap- paf' who wishes to enter a business school this fall . . . enjoys working with cars along with his friends Ronnie and Dick. :lrtiz'1!1v.-.' Football 2, 53 XY'eather Club 2. sv S.: GAETANA CARBONE 119 Mokema Avenue Clerk Typirl Paul of gietzl price. Personable Gay enjoys busi- ness law classes at W.H.S. Judy and Pat will agree that this gal loves to bowl . . . does volunteer work at Fern- ald School in her spare time . . . plans to attend a busi- ness school after graduation. Success to you always, Gay! Artiz'i.fie5.' Mr, Husson's Staff 23 Nurses Staff 31 Talent Show 2, 4: Pep Squad 2, 3. fx j Qu, :SQ ilfv' pe J-,gs-Sxcw vs - 14 -5: ' Y- ..v'I D s The boys at Vocational HiLh ,f - 3191, ' Rx, Hs.. vb...-Q Q fv 'T' mix i ,,. i' L DAVID CARMISCQIANO 21-I Smith Street CUHLKEQ' To limi: lwu In Lzzzlqli ,lr In flint: fwfr In lelyllfl David h.iils froin Hale High Schnul in Stow. M.1ss. AC- cording tu him. English was nexer su grind .ind geuinetry tl.iss is .lCILl.llly' interesting when taught hy Miss hluhn- sun. It Due isn't training for t'mith.ill wr track. he enjoys exiting fried cl.ims with Bill .ind P.iul. xl..','i.'1.u.i: F-i-itlmill 2. R, ig Track Team S. ,of Wu clap their m.inu.1l skills 3 PATRICIA CARR 29l B.1Civn Street Ilfnfmi BRI'CIf CARSON I6 Hemlutlc 'lierr.1t l'm'.il.5m1.if I . QL l -vxx C .lf59Ifl9ll I As.-XI l 5- Hllhsttis fx'-tri .L c,J.i1 il itz ' l.,'gf't.' .4 .'fl'ffl1i.11.'.f ,'ffli'f'uf Tu f14.1r,'i In 4'm.'qmr H HU'-'L I s - fiwfw ffm. Did sumeivne mentiun L.1I'N or .IW -f'-'I 'fi-1'-I Him 'huut my .illmx.intc. hut rods? Big llitl' Brute AWN ',l Ll Nl'UVlN lift 1 PJ? inquires 4 l'rish .is she is sure tn he un the stem-. I'l'i-C lIlAli'lll4 llli 4-1'-17 L dreams fondly ut' mint thip lI.llUlDlII'A!LI'9 .ind frentli tries lawn.: CUNY -Hill N316 ice tre.im. Her appetite is in hand. Stew .ind Huh .ire 19.2 His lllmil li-Mr' keen .ititer .1 good matth ut gilxxyiys heing reminded. 'Hlhe UN Ill-if lll Fl-HN F tennis ur swimming Melmly w.ir'sm'er. l.uncl1 Aff' liufsl -'THF' 41 fb-' .ind Srindy .igree their uther Riwrite with this stniiut XXI X'-wlii-'13 fllylfv' third is .1 liner uf m.ith :ind XX'entxxiirtli lnstitutt ii: tht 'xlji - x ll ' ' I ' of distussiuns in I..itin class. Ndxy hlue .1xx.1it lirute .itttr 4 I i A hright future .it Cnnnetti- gI'.lLlL1.IIIUI'l. Best -it lutlx tut Culleue fur XX rumen .ixxqiits wlicitxei' vnu uw. this deserx ing missf .'irlif.'.'.'r'+' X.itiivn.il lli-n-lr 5-:tie-tv 3, ig .llnifi I.iter.1ry Ifdit-fr ll l..itin fluh I. R, I. iliredsurer I, KI.1th fluh 5, ll K-irls' Ntwrts 2. 5. ig Kinigshurw 'Iempeniiice XX'inner 43 Bluutliniihile 4. iv' '1' C5 RICQIIARD I :XNNIIUY Ki.'XliY I .XNIAXIXU Sv Pint Hill 4 iirlt Vll .:? 5.112 NV ' -1:-. l'ir...'.' '.'.i' .' 1 . ll ' w N -' 1m,,..f, 1 . I+ -. AX ..'f.'.J' .i ii., '.' . '. U. I Hlitiiuritliiizs' l.iil.1lis lliil' Xlli ' s ki IW I-I lizilriirl ,is tltrx .ft l' sf l' i.r. r xtlwp tlit gwituit Ilitx ltr' ll.: l lZ'.' X ll 1 Lilteu llt triifs srunt, l.s NAI' s 1' .i ' i i i g Llxwzitr I-uilst 91.1 is t .s N 'N K tl1.1t tlit pt-ii-lt .it XX ll N In tlit rt.lttst l.Ii ri 'is 'V U1 ,H i iii:ilt .i ith 'ii l 1IIf ri Z 1 KATHERINE CHAISSON 1096 A Main Street Chi? Tvlflifff Slum .1r.'.ffzz'ee1. Are you nuts? is the fa- miliar exclamation of Kathy . . . is often seen eating pizza or submarine sandwiches with Maggie and Pat , . . favorite subiect is typing and her fond- est memories are those of the good times had in gym . . . Kathy aspires to be .1 secretary after graduation. 41 t'.' limit Pep Squad 2, 33 Bowl- ing 31 Archery 33 Talent Show l. RL'SSELL CHAMBERLAIN Z8 Hill Road CUUQKQE Vigil.zi1re. action. wire muzz- .rel . . . were iiirzzre .r11cce.r.r. Friendly Russ hails -from North junior and is an en- thusiastic member of XY',H.S.'s hockey team. Trig and solid classes with XY'ayne and Carl are the high spot of his day at XV.H.S, Wfork at Sylvania and night school at XVentworth Institute are included in Russ's future plans. .-1i'l1zi1itgf,- Hockey 2 3, -i. V2 'ci ---x I Q al '4 qi !c l ,iv 1-1-111 f ....'-'I--fi Study periods are interspersed through the schedule 1 Qi--s1,.i,-. l' -5 .4-lf 'U11'Ulr W ALTER CHAMBERS 15' Myrtle Street Cffjfc ft I Hit :mid ftadr kim ,fffi'zi',im'. XY'ally comes to XY'.H.S. from South -lunior High and plans to become a lawyer after F graduation from college. Mr. Lynchs trite classes are high on his list of ft1XtlX'lfCSi pizza with jim and Tom come next. Good luck in the future. XY'ally. .'ir.':i.'!:i ' Newspaper Staff i, De- hat:n: fluh 3, 4. Latin Club 23 XY'eathcr f lub ?Q Ercneli Club 5. LEROY CHANDONAIT all Cuinan Street l 'ffc'.i.'1'i.f11.if TM fi-Arid ii' min eemzwl Illflif IM 111.171 Zur med. The air is filled with the smell of a sizzling steak. and Roy is soon on hand. Cars are I1 special interest and hobby with this student from the machine shop. Dick and Jud say that their fellow classmate enjoys history classes best. Hope your future is bright. Roy! Y' JOYCE CHASE 184 Longfellow Road Chr? Tjltvfrf 'Q-11 ezfry uma' Ibii' maiderz .vmfle.v. XWhat a nut! exclaims Tad- poIe to friends june and Kathy. Bowling is joyces fa- vorite sportg she says fried chicken is right up her alley. Mrs. Dorin's patience and of- fice procedure classes will al- ways stand out in her memory of XV.H.S. Joyce hopes to at- tend business' school nights after graduation. .4c11zi1ie.r.' Talent Show -ig Pep Squad 2, 3. -ig Mr. Husson's Staff 35 Hockey Squad 4. MARK CHAVEZ 67 Crestview Road College II Let early 777.172 do hir bail. Friendly is a word that fits Mark perfectly. Coming from Lexington Street junior High, this dark-haired senior enjoys geometry, minerals, and as- tronomy. Chavez-vousf' as he is often called. can be seen with Mike and Paul. Mark plans to attend Boston L'niyersity after graduation. .1r1i1'i!1vi: Rifle Club Z, H I I gl 7 l lt 1' W l 7 RICHARD CHIACC HIO lfRNlfN'l' C lllANi1JX 92 Fuller Street 19 H.1r.l1r1ig A1tr1.gt N X S cslmt-1 II ir .'.. A 'K xl figflil fitxri' Ilflt- i'ff1.Qg'. lit 1 .... rt..f' ' X Richie rc.1lly lilxcs l1is tliciii- lt putt him- niitlizmlg 5 '-'E7' 6.g' istry tl.1ssts .intl QiL'FIll.lD with s.1j.' n-ith'r14 plil- ph s Mr,llcr16tlitt.'l'l1cl7ritl.1y'ni-i.:l1t Ulfrnfl .mtl thx is 1 1 il tl.1mcS .mtl C.lIll'lAlL .ilsti l'.1lL' pwlrtx' llt li'-Ls tw xx st 4 . S high on this scniurk list tit .mtl t-,iz ltmtlr Ariztir i 1 O ff 1m'flW dmlli mutlmi' lilies. .15 Licf .intl Duc t.1n twn lm l1,ls i-l.1r1s rlr testify. lf unly l wt-rc wltlcru .111t1- bi xli p li 1 N is .1 tmwritc c11ii1pl.1int tit hzs. 'lin Rithic's .iiiihitiuus plans in- tlutlc l'l7l.llUlDQ .1 tl-.ggrtti in l.1w .mtl tht-n wining thc lf.lS,l. .'lt!:1:1:1 1' .'X11tl:1i-X1sL1.1. lhiitc fF1111111i1ttu I. 4 vs.-vs 'Rx 3' fm '15 'fir eq L RONALD C HIASSOX MARTHA CQHll,l5S lil7Yl'Rl.Y K IXC tYl'l'.-X Rl! ll.Xlil3 1 l,XXt N HUfil1L1fg'l1sff'gL'f 5Vvl.tXif1QIilY13II'tL! .NV lf 'ttf Qflttf 'T ll- N ' I'Hg,1,','f'?,'.l! C. shit it fit ff' L , 1 .. Hill.-'f.' Hi .'f'ivf1r.gf'- ,'!P,',14f':f.'.J' 'ill 1N'.f1.- '-' f 'J nfl.. v Jim. xl .' 'N '. f 1 ,ff l.iw.-lx xl.lffll.l U11-its litirst. il li s tiiiiiti Niiztii 'lifllliill A 'Ntiilttf' xtlls liwniiit- .is tlit l'-lilw T'lKllIUl -lllll 4-lllllll lwhstrr is tsgwtmillx t-'11.l 117 twist htm? ll l h.1ll kriiitkg ,ill tht- pins tltmn in hor spilt' tiriit Ht-1' tiiitntls . t.1:1 ht- l1L.11tl N.lXlll.l. Jil ,I 1 His .1t11mcn fur ii1.1th helps -itimi .mtl Cliitilxri ttll tis tli.1t uiiitl zz up lxilwi. xii litx. .,:il him tti ,itltl up tht- high html- Citiiimiii .intl .iit r.1tt- .111 tifx .intl 1.11-li 111 iti- , s . ss ing stiifc, 'liht' scrxitu is gm in this tiiitiiic tlllllll1l.ll'X Q1-:rig 11- 5-.irtits qv .itil 'A .' ' l l in.: to iutiixt' .1 l1.lfxl uivrlsnr mlm.-l tt.1tl1t1 s howls lltst liI1gl:sl1 tlissts 1.1tt- liyzli uitii C . X ll. l 1 .iftcr Ronnie gr.11l1i.1tts t'r1i111 wt liitlt in thc liiitiirc. this :ii:i::1- li.1 Itlftsst ' V Q 1 Q-i:r11.1:: flizlw t. l'ig' ' l'i i N 1 i H u N 11.11 lift. - fx-t swf ,1 1 x sl - t, lruitl' flzlv 3, l1':.1 .1.'f' l 1' 1 l .Nssisri t . 'sp 1 V 'is-ff' A Shorthand is the language of secretaries. THOMAS COOLEY 60 Dix Street College II He .fcu1z.r born for J11rce.f.r. Xlilhen music is mentioned in front of this active lad, theres sure to be a response. This former South 'Iuniorite enjoys trig and solid. T.C. can us- ually be seen with his friends Glen and Benny at the Boys' Club. ,'ir,.fJ1!1t-' Football 2, 3. lg Swim- mina' Team 2. 34 ANN CORCORAN 150 Chaffee Avenue College I Ar ,rueel 415 Ibe roJe'.r Jcerlif' Peppy, popular Annie ' en- joys Mr. B's French class most of all at W.H.S. She's a social director of Confrater- nity classes and a member of C.Y.O. As her friends Carol and Faith know, she loves roast beef and the prospect of becoming a nurse. xirtiz'itief: Talent Show 2, 3, -ig French Club 3. -ig Senior Play 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 43 Library Coun- cil 3 .QQ - ROBERT CLARK 23 Galen Street College II Men go frzrfbexz rvben fo.1d.f are difficulff' Submarine sandwiches and Bob just seem to go together like two peas in a pod. French rates high with this college preparatory lad. Parlez-vous francais? Bob inquires of Arthur on the way to the Boys' Club. Let's get things done . . . immediately! cries Bob. Future plans include a college education. Artiz'itier: Rifle Club Z, 3, Treas- urer Mig French Club -ig Mirror Business Staff -ig Rifle Team 3, 4. RICHARD COCIVERA 30 Harvard Street College I The door to Jucrerr if marked 'Pu5b'. ' Coachie, who can usually be found with Tom and Bob, is an active member of the Sons of Italy . . . loves history classes and pizza . . . always wonders. Why? . . . plans on a college education in the fall. Arliriliefr Debating Club 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff -ig French Club 3, 45 Youth Council 3, 43 Inter- national Relations Club -1. GERARD CORMIER 284 River Street College II He bar rzcbiezed 11155655 wlyo lm! lired u'ell. ' I kid you notg this senior fellow loves to cook. Gym and history rate high on Jerry's list of favorites. He plans to go into the service after graduation from W.H.S. We agree with Hank and Frankie that jerry will suc- ceed. ,f1rzi1'iliw.' junior Prom Committee 3. MADELINE CORONITI 14 Canterbury Road Honour She 17.15 .1 przrrfozz for lmlltzdfj lbey are fbe gj'f7.fj' children of Jong. Mac, as she is fondly re- ferred to by her friends Pat and Sandy, is an active mem- ber of the W.H.S. math club. She especially enjoys Miss Hogan's math classes and folk music. Madeline is really phe- nomenalf' Ariiritieix Math Club 3, 4, Sec- retary -lg German Club 2, 3, -'L Math Team 3, -lg National Merit Commendation 43 Mirror Literary Staff .1 JAMES CORREIA 80 Crestview Road Cflfltlft II Good lflnlmr if flu' e'.l',f6IIL't? uf tba lllizldf' I doubt it. says this former Somerville High student. jim enjoys his US. history classes best and thinks the Language Lab is just great. His favorite relaxations include building models with Davy and Bill. jim is aiming for the Massa- chusetts College of Pharmacy after graduation. .'lttfi1.'1t i' Audio-Visual Staff 3, ig Recording Club 4. DIAN COTE 40 Grove Street Coffey! II 5lr.1igl1! fron! fur fuknl did ieizrdzrcrr flow. Dee Dee loves music as long as johnny Mathis is sing- ing. Her favorite class at XY'.H.S. is physical science with Mr. Perkins. Lunch period with Gail is a high spot in 7- . 3 BEVERLY CREMIN S Sharon Street CWIZC c .x H , Bc full .rn fair .ir ffic. ' Lively Bev plans to be a beautician after graduation. She loses democracy with Mr. Orman. Among her many friends are Bev and Prime. She enyoys C.Y.O. and eating turkey. Good luck. Bev, Jlifl! ,','.'i- Pep Scliljcl fi sl gl junior Prom Koniniittee 5, lalent MVN Rl RL'tl Cr-iss RL'PtL'sL'tat.ltlKC l . CHARLENE COERTXEY R1 NX'oodlawn Avenue Sicrtf.u'i.:l xl wzifc if flu zzfviiftti' of .1 1.1ll4Qf7.H English rates high with Char- lene as does eating lunch with Karen and Elaine. Out of school Charlie likes going to the Piety Corner Club. eat- ing steak, and dancing. After Q 5 FAITH C.OYlf V ljropctt Str' c' , . . fffnt it i. Cheerful lfaith can lac' seen laughing with Elaine and -luily' as she Walks across the court- yard to world history with Kits Patterson, This t'utt:re college student spends her her day. Dian is active in graduation Charlene is plan- spare time on water skis or C.Y.O. and plans to attend ning on becoming a secretary. skates lic-st ot' luck.. K 'U' f f d, .'i'tn11.'ti: Pep Squad Z, 31 Rel lfsfisfi f-11' 1. iofjsf' bellltluln Skhool After gm Cioss Rcpresentative 25 Tale-nit H1-ltr fluh r, latin Klub la.cr:r lgatloln' P S d Tl Show 2, l. Sh--H .'. Y 1. li'-li-'X 1, '- PLZ' . i,'1r1.'1rr: ep qua 21 a ent 5,1-My 3. g sim' 5. senior Play 1. L' 'Y i r if I Y 14- , Y 7 9 1. 1 , e f 1 e g s 1 N l ,J fx ' 'hu' 5 r is . , ' AQ V V ll., - QM . l X ' 'R ' . 39,3 'I .4 L X Y if Www ' . f l v Y . 'qtwg f l l fl.,-Q 7 , s-.. f. . ' ' 4 : J 0 L' JOHN 1 RIPPS y A 5 1' io l.eonard Street ' LUHLCL 11 E K .'N'f,If'.'2,'lg nz11,'11,'f 1 L , n i ,' x ,,...- zioilfiy of fi,'n.'. ,f x n.i,,- Crahbs enjoys science and X 2 demotraty best at XY.H.S ,,.. f tuture plans include college. , H311-lee' and then probably .i career ff., in public relations and adver- lmn-K' hmm' lhliwll 'S flu' A maor for sonic. tx aini' is i' - an t t l .l philosophy of this former South -luniorite. .'l..':i.'.'.wi XY'c-,ithcr fl-.gb 4, lalint Show o. PHYLLIS CROSSLAND 561 South Street Cfeie Tvijvffl Her vgfmdzzfff jr KQ7'c.lf.'. Miss Lorenzos English classes really make Pho's eyes shine as do chicken pies, spaghetti. and french fries. Dancing and bowling with Jean and Her- mine help round out her day. Pho should have a very successful career as a beau- tician-hairdresser. .'li,'.f1f11ii juni-ir Prom Committee 53 Cafeteria Squad 3. T? - RICHARD CL'LVER 58 Lakeview Terrace Accolnzlifzg Ld 'Milli' bmi! of fife be liglvz- f-1 I'.lt7l?6d. Richard, called jumpy by his friends Gobi and Charley. favors democracy classes and chicken. A member of the C.Y.O.. Dick plans to attend business college in the future. Good luck! .'iif111lfi',i: Talent Show ' PETER CURRY 26 Leonard Street llmwnr HEQEV of ffm' mutt fvfffyt bf116. ' Persuasixe Pete is a regular politician, The easy going friendly manner of this born leader has won him several presidential positions at XY'.H.S It's only natural that Pete likes democracy best at VCYHS. and plans to go to college and major in law xl fsrsluii' Student Council 2, R, i. President 3L Golf Team 2, 1, 9. Senior Play Committee 13 Ciifereria Qquad 3, ig Class Pres. ent 2. i. 36 YL. ROBERT CURRY '42 Hagar Lane Cliff e I .11 4.x Cluf1f11f11e,i,i' if .If zzalzzial fo fill' limi! .ir cifffn' If lu lui flheflu Golf and bowling rate an ap- proving smile from handsome Bob. Hucka. as he is faa miliarly called. finds le fran- cais with Miss Dubois suits him tres bien. Bob and jim are among his numerous friends who find Bobs company xery enjoyable. He has his eye on a college education after XYLHS. .li,ffi1'1ii' Hockey 2, 33 French flula F: Senior Play ig Talent Nliiixx i, Youth Council 3. PAUL CURCIO S4 Gilbert Street COUQQE Peace nzfea' lbe da-i. Paul, a member of the Rotary Club. enjoys the scenery at Xyrdlfhfllll High . . . a B.L.T. tempts the appetite of this math student . . . exclaims. Dal Hey! to Bill and Gary . . , plans to attend college. Ariirflit it Baseball 2. Ts PAVL CL'RLEY 58 Hiawatha Avenue f Cuffenf II I .X ','A good 721.171 if Linder In his ezzemy Iban bad men lo flicir I fffelldf. i i l Karate is synonymous with l the name of Paul Curley. He I attends the Karate Academy, to which his friends Mel and Artie can testify. Tuesday l lunch periods and math with Mr. Curry rate high at'W.H.S. with Paul. After graduation he plans to join the Air Force. Good luck, Paul! Airfirilje-.' Cafeteria Monitor 43 Talent Show wi. 65-Z3 yang 11: .fas,ii.e.E..4e.in A es use .Q s s so I ' '11 d,,,,,.,..,,. ,ltr i ll 'l W , -X g A W E+- -,ii,-lE , ls tllllllllllilll i llllillllllilllllpm .- '-- nmlmui i...ii Q 'Ji ' Q ' I le Pi e llnli':aZFs..F'!lm. yi' as llllllllllllllllllllllllli The catwalk joins the new MAl'RlilfN f l l'l,lfR 13 Main Street Cffililt YQ: I Ht ' ' ' ' ' 1' im.'i't fi ff-'L fm tf,1zz1.'. Our Reenie with the sparkv ling personality can usually he tiuuntl with Sue antl Marcia as she passes tu tlass thruuluh Ll tw el we L urtyar . As president of the French fluh she is kept THOMAS C ZlfHUXY'SKl 1 Nunrue Avenue .'lLiLilfll'.'.'i'UQ 'iififgu fi 2:0 jl1,'.finii,5f1,tlf!Al' If fuim uflvi ihlmfi' jfnfmntf M 4'lJI.'1fllt I' c I Llil lI7.J.f.Ud, XYhether shooting puul. swim- ming. ur having fun at the Boys' Club. this energetic senior is hursting with school DORIS DAIGLF 25 Charles Street Lrffftlqt II H5178 ,KU .1 tllccf. t Uiltffiltnj JH. Doris tame to us tinim Memo Memurial High in New liruns- wick, Canada. Pina and skat- ing are favorites of this French miss, who naturally also likes ITRAXK lb.-'xl l Y 241 C ltihliiitzse l.,.:i4 XY'ax'lantl lv A f., .I Ile wt ff ... . .. Xu. tlulwli-itzse lam- ,silf xXi.lllll.lf . hut it is .1 :Vtss si1LZI1tll4'IlIt't.1Nwlifllis XX , . 1 lantlitt lt is tx...t:it Tilt N has traxeletl clu.te .i ht sl hush hut she can .ilxvals tintl Spirit. 'I'nmmy'S favorite French at XY'.H.S. Friend Mar- he H'lllkN li' Irs fit l it the time tu tulleet stuffed place at XY'.H.S. is the Cafe- garet knows she'll do her best High Mlii--il XX Inn UV? 'l animals. Lionel lutk at Flint teria. and he can usually be at l.B.M. sehuul atter graelua- 'ng thtui-. .iz strut. vt t Pe irsun Stlimil, Reeniel seen there with Mary ,lane tiun, LVN lll-'L Y-Us F14 lf ff F1 .iIi.'::.'i'.w Nath-nal Hun-ir S-itietv lmkl Jlnmw- Bentley College .'liJf1.w'.w lfust Artl l- t iitqrx li gt- l.l' - 1' ' Lil. :ig ' fl 4, Clit-erleatler ll Freneh fluh . U l-t3 U I . ' L HN .hlvll l',,l, ,ll l 1 tb l' lhwlllm ll Wummis Club is is ,ua a er ,ra uatmn, li -1 X M R0l'Vesent.ltihe 3. ll ,llxii if laterl 'lil' 'ml' 'ill 'il' W ar'-' Staff i, il-:wilt .ig 5 t xxll i F'I'C lI f' i l ' x l i 5. l , . I I Fleur' i .nilqlx tl lv K, le, llx xt tlvx T. . x .ll wing xxith the iiltl l ss , l it X t 37 Q if PATRICIA DENEAULT 10' Mokema Avenue College II Of m.i1z1ze1,f gentile. of .1ffeL'- fiom' mild. The kids are great and his- tory rates high. Pat informs us . . . is a member of Our Lady's C.Y.O .... loves sketching and swimming . . . enjoys driver road with Jo- Ann and Marcia . . . sees college in the future. Ar1.?i':1i..-'r Red Cross Represent- ative 4: Girls' Sports 2. . fi 1' T . Z ANN DESFORGE 161 Brown Street College I Her .fmile If .1 gezifle my of .fIHl.l'Z7lI.76.H Ann enjoys languages and reading at XYl'.H.S. XX'hen not eating steak with Sandy and Frances. she can be found in the language lab. Cheerfulness and friendliness are among her attributes. Ann is active in C.Y.O. and plans to attend college after graduation. Vile know she'll do well always. .'lt'llllllr'.lf German Club 3. 45 Latin Club Z, French Club 5, 4: Pep Squad 2. 5: 210 Staff -i. PATRICIA DESPRES 5 Ni rumhega Terrace Clue Tvjfvxrf Ixetji fire ,wlduz mr.n1 be- Strtelz f.ar1.if.'L' J-if NIIIFZ7 .md l 1 1 l..J.'llc.U See you tonight. says Pat an ex-North juniorite. who enjoys steak .ind fried chicken. The new wing and democracy classes rate high on her list . . V. X U ot tavorites at XX .H.S., as Mary. hlein. and Jimmy will tell you. In her spare time this future clerk typist enjoys Q '.i. ii.'.ii'-,ng and dancing. 38 if ig 55 STEPHEN DE VINCENT 82 Lawrence Street Acrwnzfizzg HU ui! ilvfzzer. but 11-fl .al olbefgt e.vper1.i'e. Bush can be found swim- ming or fixing cars when he'S not enjoying spaghetti and meat balls. He is often heard saying. I cant stand it to Hank and Sharon. At N C'.H.S. he likes the rotating schedule most of all, Best of luck in your future business, Steve. .'lt1111.'1ti Talent Show 2, 5, -4, fliers Club -ly Rifle Club 2, l:ootb.lll 21 Prom Committee 3. -l. K x f P V-.- g l iz ,l ,A 5 1 j 5 . ' cl l- l ll 1ll,t,,??1-!--I-lik L, 6 lily 'f 7 fW, ff,-Z, vqljl ',,l. , 1 .ffl 'C riff . Q . f f lj i y J Z - jgy,l'lIs.l.ti ll- l , .2 il' I' It if l9'.QdCafnQ.ee f iff- tl QLlQ'Q 'Ql' 3 Fikf--FN x --l Ijrfyxw--ll' Qld I To lf-Tl fax I r 1--'ti-it-1 ill Give a cheer for 43 DIANE DI BONA 159 Plympton Street Stezzognzpbia' A lI.76H 'j bear! maker .1 cheer- ful rozn11ez1.v1re. Is that right? asks pretty DeeDee as she finishes her hot pastrami sandwich. Her friends, Norma, Elaine, and Roseann. agree that this pert senior will go a long way as a good secretary. During her spare time DeeDee loves at- tending sorority meetings with the kids. An A+ rating goes to Mr. Yetten's study and all the kids at W.H.S. Keep typ- ing. DeeDeel tfc'tl!'ll1c'.l,' Senior Band Z. SQ Allow Clerical Staff 45 Talent Show 3, ag Cafeteria Squad 3: Junior Prom Committee 5. ELAINE DICKS 2 XX'inter Street College I Life if zzollvizzg zvizbozzf de- llgbff' This Rainbow girl just loves lamb . . . enjoys going to plays and listening to hi-fi with Barbara and Sharon , . . loves XX'altham Highs new cafeteria. XXl'hen thinking about nursing school and advanced biology classes Elaine cries. has any- one got an aspirin? .-11-fi1'i1ie.r.' Library Council 5. ag French Club 3, -ll Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, ,1lii'mi' Representative Z1 Senior Play -l. i 7,0 Y, - f if f L4 , we its - It ffnf ff,4Zff!f'f!r7h!!l' li' I.. I v l I 1- ! I ffgi L., JJ I bln 1 ', 9 7'f,'0 , p ' I! I! fl I O, 'gif ,Xqj Off: ii, ffm -I is ' , II I .I 536 H I Ii ,, xl, lyllllll gli 'I iIiii,M I'1'Jfi' ii. - o 910 s 'iq' ,.. 9 000. ' Q DEI' f ' K 1 . 7 F V, 1 Q 0 'M ia Qgf, Illi F7 Yflll 4-9' X'k'.1lth.1m High I , Ss FREDERICK DONALD 29 XY.ilnut Street Cfuf 'l'if'.'i1 Tu err ,ii fllllhllfl, If t'rn'.Q.'1t' JiI.'.4. Don.ileI e.in he tiounel exiting lohster .intl frietl clams with Xlifilter .intl Tom. Demoemey .intl lin-iglish .ire his f.ixorite tI.isses .it XYIIS.. .intl he re- memhers espetially' the m.iny tire tlrills, ln his spare time he tolleets for tlitferent tom- munity Iiuntls. He h.1s hopes for .1 husiness t.ireer in the future .I.i'f:.'.'.'1i XX t'.lthcr fli.lv 1 1 F' PETER DOLLOFI7 10 Vine Street Lexington l'm'.1ffm1.1I TIM ,iwlzf it ,ifiifzflq flair nnift fu ff.'lm'i'. A former member of Lexing- ton High. Pete gets enjoyment from guns .ind cars .is well ns from history. He hopefully wants to continue his interest in elrafting .ifter gr.itlu.1tion, but if not. 'he pl.ins to enlist in the N.ix'v. tv' ROBIERT DOMINGQ li Gregory Street l'f1L'.Ji'1'U2.'.iII Im Mol. ffl AJILLJYI. Domingo, tre.isurer or the N.ition.1l Honor Sotietjs: loses hunting .mel tiishin-ig. As he runs through the wootls with his trusty' gun .intl sullenly sees .i I.irge moose st.iring him in the tute. he yells. 'll-et's cut out. His tfixorfte suhiett is m.1th .intl his future inelutles eontmtting .intl huiltlinlig. .'1..'.':,','.uw Xiti-i::.il ll-t:.or 5 ie etx 2, a, Tre-.isurer .. litlit-tr I' - ..:.'.' ':..'i' lfftu I, .llfif f 51.172 ., Xvkltll Kohn :II Egg? ARlEl-l.A DORlGA'l l'l ,llfl l:RlfY DORIX VIC 'IOR DUI K lil 19 Evergreen As enue -I9 Hilltrott Ro.itl liil . Ml.i N Vinci f4i'nf.l1.'.fI 'I it fl '-'t'- li I ' - H.X'r1,'!M'!-'L' 'It NUI' f'lf!t :'ff .1 XL'-'f:lL f.i'.' ..'.'.t ..' ii tl.-I. ls' tz.ifI.5r.'q 1't..'r. '. :Xu .iu:.ittur li.ioi ipitlio opt r- . Arie '. the girl with music in .itor. 'iklttlt ' t.in he seen utilix- Yzt Eyiils -- t..:i.i 1. her n.uue. tomes to us from img his txptrattite on the tr.itlg 's .iii .isstt 1.: In lirivuhton llieh. Qhe lilses lunth te.im running troiii physits to . 111s sts 5'r,i.'t ' .s .intl prohleius ot' alL'IlNKf.lxl' iii.ith tl.1ssts An .ittixe :win ptifttt 1 tiY-1ff:1 .. hest .it XY'.H S, ller new In r ot' the lst-Ioitis. lit I'l.ins ul . ' 5.1 Ne . if I frientls intlutle Phyllis .intl to Iitwfw .iii tiigiittr .itttr ' 'X Y I ms it Rose-iii.ti'y. 'iArie will le.1xe igi.itlu.ition tri-iw tolltet- 'If 1 fl I us .itter A:i.1tlu.ition to Q:-1 to I EI'-I ' Ili, ' IIN! ' N NF I set l1'I.lI'I.ll Ntliool KI llttifr ' X' I' It QNX N, 'lf' 41' X , I if' 1 I I . 39 'Q Biff 6 t -rs QS Y xW' TUIQN 2.0 'Inovfu I1 bi 7' Now, Coach. now ? ? gg 'QQ ' if-5 GEORGE DOW' 97 XY'inn Street Burlington l'ffc'.zlm11.1l H.1j1j1lz1e ri it .1 goal of life. Every morning Shep sets off to commute to XY'.H.S ,... can be heard saying. Real sharp? when it comes to lunch . . . A Sports enthusiast and .1 pizza loyer , . , plang to go into the service. friends if'-Nlllll' and NUYIUID tell us 40 GEORGE DRINKWATER 36 Totten Circle College I A fzeiziele in lair eye for erery gill. Hi, yew-all is the familiar greeting given by George Henry Edwards Drinkwater III. as he is called by all his friends. Though an active member of the Latin Club. he spends most of his time either working as an orderly at the hospital or working On one of his two antique autos. George aspires to become a doctor in the future. .'lil1111ft'i: Latin Club 2, 3, -ig A.F.S. Finalist 3. Qu N ff' - Y . si- Xtx ',.0 DIANE DOUCETTE 46 Spring Street Slezzogirzplvic There if mtfjerly liz rimplir- in I-Ii. peoples! says friendly Choo-Choo to all the kids at V7.1-l.S. Faith and Pat are buddies of this sports' fan. who also enjoys Mrs. Cases's studies and shorthand classes. After graduation Diane. alum- na of St. Pierre's School, as- pires to be a private secretary. xlrli1'ir1r'.r.' Pep Squad 24 Bowling 2, 33 Archery 33 Talent Show -1, yi RONALD DOUGLAS 71 Milner Street College II He who orercomer by faire lux orermme bn! half bit fue. Pancho thinks W.H.S. is just about the most . . . says, It's sociable! . . . is an ar- dent fan of The Big Bur- ger. Christine and Perry tell us he firmly believes in his famous philosophy, Kids will be kids . . . hopes to attend college after graduation. ROBERT DRURY 15 Irving Street College I There ji' 1101 .1 .tingle moment in life 16.41 u'e can afford I0 lure. Red-haired Bob, an enthus- iastic sports fan, can often be heard exclaiming, Forget it! to his friends Doug and jim . . . finds the strength for Mr. Reynold's Algebra II class by eating steak. french fries, and pizza. Bob, who enjoys history classes, will tread a college campus in the future. x1t1ir111tyi.' Hockey 2, 3, 43 Cross Country -ig Track -ig Baseball 2. 135- XVALTER DUDDY 229 River Street College II The grail .nf of lermzlzzg if fo fniderlaee bn! lllfle til tz lime. This avid golf fan enjoys his- tory classes at XV.H.S .... loves the Exit doors, as do friends Al and Fred. Wfhen asked for advice on any mat- ter, this future college man will quote, Ask not what your country can do for you. but what you can do for your country l ,-iirji-jfltw: ,lliiior Subscription Staff -lg Audio-Visual Stall 2. 3, 4. .i' i .. 2.13411 -. . 5 WA Wi' il 'D Ns- Y --7 2 bs 9 K7 A-.-14 THOMAS DVGAN T9 D.1lc Strcct Cf Half: M111 ffflt ffm' 4311114 bt-Vnlrf Ilia flfflc. St. M.1ry's luss proved to he .1 g.1in for XYi.llIl1.lH1 High . . . luok fur Tum .lt or on 'the nc.1rcst mutt with Dickie Tongs h.1sketh.1ll and Jerry thinks the faculty nt XY'.H.S, is the great- cst . . , collcgc c.1lls .tftcr gr.1d- u.tti11n. .li!.Hi'.'l1+,' F-iivtlmlll IQ 4. Tr.1tk 1: Student K'-funcil Rcp- rt-suntntixe 1. I. Pr.-m 3, l. . . . this sportsnmn B.1skcth.1ll Cummittcc 'ff' i su-1-J GARY DVNBRACK S13 Garden Circle Cnffcyc I ,. 31,1 .I ll1.U.' .l1l1, .10 fu' bc'- mzm 11 Trig is great . . . LI friendly m.1n Ot' few words . . . has hc.1utitul h.1ndknit swe.1ters . . . gulf .ind water skiing r.1tc high .... 1 quiet senior with pl.1ns to attend Ll busi- ness college in the near future, .titfiilfh-is .llnmr Representative 21 Scniur Pl.1y Cvmmittce Alg Narniin Squad ig .llziiffi Advertising Staff -l. 'HF' sr fQHARl.lfNlf lfARl.lfY CQllRlS'l'lXlf lfDNll'Xl5S lj' XXi.ll'l'L'I1 Sturt IH 'I'-iuiistntl Ntrttt f. ill-Ai. .4 514 '.' tl.i'!'fl.'f iiS.'Ala'L fl UH-lt N.'.'4' 1 li ' 'iI'.'1iAlL.4'l . f , 't 'ilffk' It,'. i bitt... .mi 1 PI Mt-tituui tht' utuxl stxlgllttti l.t't's gn sxxiiiiuzfngf' sh-wuts .intl 1 l'l'Nl.lll. is suit- t-1 ht' l1.11l' tw gllt' .ind XAI111, ii1.1:' Sluutlitiitl 1l.1ss .intl tht- 'lVl1.s 111lla.gt l1-11ii11lsttutirlntils 1t.11li1i's in QtIltl.ll .lt XY,ll 9. ttiuii Nt. Nl.1t1's , , , lusts .tic tiips xxitli this sXk iiuiutiq tiwlsllliil tl,1ssts .tt XX' ll S , . Ll1lllLlNI.lNl .intl iiitiiilvtr wt' tht' Pl.lllS iiitlutlt- .1 iuiutfi' 1-1ll1g1 llttlx liwsitx Cfuiltl, lhllllillt' -ir .1 tinislutig stluu-l .intl l7i.int' ltti-111 th,1t 'ilit1.1' 1 lu' '- ' 'Vi' N'l 4 l 7 'lil l Nlitlswlvt'lltI'I1littI1lt1l 'tix .intl 1 Nli -.1 sh l'ri1t11 It-iiuiittit' 1. I - tit .lQ.ltI1 .intl xxzll iutkt .ui l txttlltut st1Itl.llf. :l film. stuufi 1. it it ,s l iistiitttwt' 1, 1, lltgi N lil 1 1 lm:-i l'i1::1t 11,111 s, li 1 N21-111 'l s is PAUL DVPERE 38 l-.1kc Struct l m.1I,wfi'.1f Stff-r'ffm'm'.n11f it jmlzu' Mention the f.1ct th.1t thcrc's going to hc .1 L'.lt' race and yuu S- DOXALD Dl ililil lf l1J9Nly1'tlu5t ffltilitlkt Hllxi 1. f.. 1 .1 Ulbtllsui runs YL tt ...1-1 At tht itmntiwn tit ti ,.n' . . 1 tml tt I N 113: .trc sure to hc.11'. ls th.1t WCW! lk' If W llf'll'1l-ll rightf' in the vitinity D11n't gucssg it's Dupt-Y thinks Mr. Olding is A-1 . . . hopes th.1t stc.1ks .irc served in lll.lLl1lI1C shops? . . . , , .l.m,'f.'r l f..1'!Jft,'.i'1 I 11:11 1 DECEMBER iii -l-2' is X - 'i3I F2 'ia 'gs 'I' ., . ...,. llt .s:11 ..i 5 Is. thinks uiiupzng I!1tN.1I1l lint- .1.i v ing .tru .tliiu-st ,is i'u1i tiun l .is lit-imriiuzu img mvtlx 'lwlim .intl RHNITL' :til Ln ldtlat l.L.LN ting .ind stilzd, It s tit..11' ..f ltlc 11' tllt' MIR tk ' lliiil .17tt:' 1f'.t.ltl.lf.1l1 l .X ' X' - liftf -41-y' 1 :.--4 T- w . -,N ' 's,'.-,. ,1--,4 ,j'.- Lai N ', x7' -. .'f 4 Pt A 5 I J If lg. ,.'. ,. C.f.'P X N ' ... r.,. -. 1.-A ' ' ' If ,,, J' x J DEAD!-.l ypN . .t'.1' 31 I nu- .'-. . ,.'z wc- 'gf-'15 4 2 1 Topmts' Y' is .- ',p3',yx'. xv ' 1 N ttttl N N bf .kXX. fl WM! 4 l 3 e 'I in RICHARD ENGLISH 96 Doty Street College II Self-rwzfidezzre fr Ifve flrfl Hep mu'.n'd.r .r11rce.rr. One person at Vilaltham High who certainly is a hit is Rick. Typing and German rate high on Rick's list of favorites, After graduation Rick hopes to become a fresh- man at Northeastern Univer- sity. .'1tfii'1I1ti: Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 4: .llmfo Subscription Staff -ig Senior Play Committee -ig Class Vice-President Z, Football 2, 3. SANDRA FERRAZZANI 342 Linden Street C'fflc'42'L' I All zzlvo .f.1zz' .zcllmlred lver air, ltr z1z.iw1eri. Whether she is playing bad- minton. or studying French Sandy is always smiling 'Iudy and Claire tell us that Sandy enioys the new cafe- teria and her work on the e'-:ecuti-.e board of the French fluh. lfuture plans include Bridgewater State College and a career in teaching. .Air,'lIi'llt' Lazrn Club 2g German Club 3, 1, French Club 3, -ig Senior I'l.i': -ig F.T.A. 5, -1. 42 x , . N: BEATRICE FPSTEIN 150 Sheffield Road College I Tbe rea green mirrorr of ber 6-16.l'.'i janet and Melody reveal that Bebe loves to visit colleges . . . hopes to be a teacher or maybe an anthropologist . . . secretary of the F.T.A. If she should take a trip to China, she would tear it apart in search of egg rolls! Bebe's sure to be a success at North- CHSICFH DCXt yedf. Xfr'!l1'lll6J'.' Talent Show 2, 3, -ig F.T.A. 3, -I, Secretary -ig Minor Literary Staff ag Library Council 5, -lg French Club 3, 45 Pep Squad 2, 5, 4. insular' fi 'WET' JAMES FAIR -I5 Wlellington Street Honor! The lrzll bZll1l.flIN17Zli! When Jim isn't trying to fig- ure out the latest physics prob- lem, he can be found talking to Skip and Larry about trig classes. A real outdoors man, jim enjoys hunting, fishing, and working on his car . . . future plans include attending Brandeis. Acliritier: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. President -'ig Rifle Team 3, -ll Latin Club 25 Track Team 23 Crimson Key 43 Senior Play 4. K-fflxp MARY FAY 142 High Street Clerk Typist And izzrlead of a breeze, rbe ren! a gale. Mary can usually be seen bowl- ing with friends Bonnie and Barbara if she isn't with the Pep Squad cheering our team to victory, Business machines class is one of Mary's favorites at W.H.S.g the talent show comes next. After graduation Mary hopes to attend business school. Artiritier: Talent Show 23 Senior Prom Committee 45 Pep Squad -1. ,. -X I. I il 4 L 1 l' 1-I in fl i 'vial ANTHONY FILOSO 219 Temple Road flexion' Deep bmzwz eyes' Hnrzzfzzg wer zz'l1lv,elee. Ambitious Tony is an avid sports fan and member of the C.Y.O.. but he still finds time for fun with Max and Ted. Trig classes and biology are rated highly by this president of the Audio-Visual Staff. In the future 'Tony plans a tareer in medicine. fllfllllltli Audio-Visual Staff 2, 9. President ig Electrical Staff 2, 3, IQ illlllfll' S Orts Staff 'QQ P Talent Show 2, R, -ig Senior Play 1 Y gr Z'- -ff Q Our track team continues I KATHLEEN FLAHERTY '45 Beechwood Road C'fHe4Qc Szr'ttItr 111.111 Ilia fwfzcj .ml Dfw f'l,'!14V1t'l1IlIf?.ii Lets check it out. declares popular Kathie to friends Pat and Phyllis. XY'orking in 210, democracy classes, and weekends at the Cape rate tops with Kathie Her fu- ture plans include Lasell 'Iunior College, .'IifIIIIIz Pep Squad 2. 2, -lg Talent Show 5, IQ Senior Play 'lg Library Council 3, junior Prom Committee 5: Cafeteria Squad -1. 5 ALICE FLEMING 32 Riverview Avenue CffUc',2:3 I HiXIl!f!I,'ll'lQ fl' iff cmlftqfulzi' .Jr ef1Ili1nj.1m1. Alice is seen daily working diligently in the Main Of- fice. This, no doubt, will give' her experience for the career she plans as an executive sec- retary. After French Club meetings, she finds time to en- joy horseback riding with Jeannie. qiilriimw' French Club 3, Al, President ll Future Teachers of America IQ Latin Club 21 .llnzfir Start ig Senior Play Usherette -ig Pep Squad I, 5, 1. L ELAINE FLYNN RICHARD FLYNN 145 XY'illow Street 15 Floyd Street Cllucfc' I Cl1f!c4Q'L' So .fllecf flu lffnali of fmififlzl- nerr. This French loxer also loxes people, Carol and Cathy tell us. Elaine thinks snow and skiing are unbelievably won- derful as are the submarines she enjoys after C.Y.O, meet- ings. Future plans include col- lege, where the winters will be white and ski slopes fast. .-lclinln-,' French Club 5, -lg Latin Club Zg German Club -ig Pep Squad S, IQ Talent Show lg I7.'I'.A. -l, ,. .. ll e .ne min' it nf fx, I :i .D llII,J.QHi'c. This beef-eating senior. whose favorite block is Activity Period. can he seen either at , . f St. Marys C,H.A. or wzth ilitmtt' and Mike, After grad- uation Richie plans to join the Marine Corps. Good luck Dickl 1' 3- IJ.-XVII? l'Ol,NUNl lll.XXXl llIRNYllll F. lilortntc Ri-atl 'l l :..:it s Yrttt 4' ff. Il 1 -'.i. . I-I Ili .l 'i it ,YH Atlttttitit--izs 'l5.aM -. is fri I, for txtetinu st'--its lst imia- lI ill' , thi:tt- iizviairitg .iii.l skuriij 1 I , 'cj' Citiiiiaii ilaw lx llawt s 'ixoi ft' rstl rt I in at XY,ll 9 -I-' :i lltz, f 1 t little Unk .iii l ia' . tXQ L ': l ' rizfzzt- plans ii K- s -I :F ltqlc' iii tliii strx tt li. - X 'izw tif lIw,l'-Il l ts xxirirllrlxu xxaxs ! X , X - l' 1 ' 1 N X fffv war- f ROBERT EREDERICKS So Elson Road Cjiljjcftf I1z1.1g!z1.iffff1z rzrlci' Mae zzniM. I-Ii. Tiger is Bobs favorite greeting. Popular Bob is an avid sports fan and enjoys playing hockey and football. Economics and Chinese food also rate high with him. He is currently looking forward to a career in the serxice. iIi,'1i1,'.'ii' Maroon Squad 61 illii- iii Business Stat! ig Football Z, 31 Senior Play Business Staff J: Talent Sh-iw l. 'Rf-: ' .l RICHARD ERESE S8 Riverview Avenue CUffc'4C'ei II 'Qirfjmz jf eloqzzezzcef' A major in politics at college lies ahead for this popular senior. In his spare moments Rick enjoys reading or eat- ing a juicy steak with pals Tom and NX'ally. Whether at Youth Council meetings or the XY'eather Club. of which he is treasurer, this busy senior is bound to be a hit, Best of luck. Rick! .'ftjffI'Ilfc'J'.' Baseball 23 Debating Club Z, 5, -ig Wfeather Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2. 3: Newspaper Staff -lg French Club 3. 1 i i i .-.... X 4.--n-I 499. W X saggy st sta' . - I i Q l l N l wr M ,F . 'di' Y XX As the ancient Greeks said, A if RONALD EL'CCI 18? South Street l'f1t'.l!,'f11.'.If ll f'1 .inf zifidfmy .fic fwizz Zi Elf? .1 M'.lI1.H Ul74ioCla dreams tif new ideas for hi-fi's and stereos nightly , . . Richard and jude say that Ronnie will cry. That ain't r:ght at the absurd thought of being anything but an audio-technician . . . will .ilu-:.iys remember the great bunch of kids in the class of .M 44 DANIEL GARRAI-IAN 18 Brookfield Road Cnlfeqc 11 'Dill liji' 1li011glvl.i' une fuzz- yqeafed mm fiuci' ful fait face. Formerly a student at Lexing- ton Street junior High, Daniel plans to go into auto sales after graduation. His favorite hobby, building model cars, indicates the reason for his future interest, joe and Steve often accompany Daniel eating pizza. F ,'fLfIIfffFf.' Audlir-Vliull 3, 3, li Tape Recording Club 4, Vice- President 4. JAMES GEARY 71 Parmenter Road Arrozmfizzg He dow lair duij' .flmiglif and zruef' Handsome jim loves lunch periods at W.H.S .... shares sports interest with Nag and Coachie . . . plans to wear an Air Force uniform after graduation. W'e know Jim will always keep his great person- ality. 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'N .1..I,. 1 1111 1 CQ, X Il 'M11 A Lx ' .111 1 I rw vII 'NL N ..'T.7I IL .l.N4I ' 'X '.'. 1.1: mn' ' C155 LII In C YU vw L ' QI 1, XI 1 I N .A L N'NXXk1XIIxIxI I I I1 . X1 4 . 1 I l 1 1 i . l ' 'i 'ex XXX S l Q ffafaaia Passing from the old wing to the new, students use the tunnel. ag 9, S YM.. -iv-aj 5543 Q, bl .1 STEPHEN GOODMAN 17 Lyman Terrace Honor.: The fpifif of hir rzrpirrzziom will mrry kim of1u'm'd. I.ikable Steve, with his friends Leif and joe, enjoys math classes best of all at W.H.S. W'hen he's not doing physics, Steve enjoys bowling. After graduation Steve plans to go to college, where we know hell be a success. .'ii.'.'11Hi'i' rllirror Literary Staff -lg .lliiifir Business Staff 4: Science Seminar 2, 35 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 5, -l. DIANNE GORGONE 62 Bruce Road Sfezzogmpfair She rmiled, and .five ,iludorvr de12.z1'!ed. If our football team couldn't get really going, it was no fault of our Pep Squad captain Dianne . . . enjoys driving the family car and going to the movies with Paula and Norma . . . considers history classes tops. As secretary of her C.Y.O. she gains valuable experience for her future oc- Cupation. .fIifn-111ri,- rlliiiw Clerical Staff -ig H-imerfinm Representative 23 Red Cross Representative 2, 'ig Talent Show 3 el' Pep Squad ' 3 4' Nurse Stitf RUTH GOLDMAN 150 Marguerite Avenue College I Sbe addr rr rbizrm to erery- Ibizzgf' Pretty Ruthie enjoys the rotating schedule and Mrs. Pattersen's democracy class. With Karin and Elaine she also enjoys bowling. cooking, and ,attending Rainbow meet- ings. After graduation Ru- thie hopes to attend Sargent College and major in physical therapy. flcliritieir Mirror Literary Staff -lg National Honor Society 3, 43 F1'CDCh Club 5, 45 German Club 3. -i1F.T.A.-l. -0. ,f as X B. Q-nf ROBERT GOLDSTEIN 167 Longfellow Road Honor: 'ffviufb uiirdom goes' will? few- er! u'ordJ. Good old Oz enjoys trig and solid classes and saying Oh Ya . . . participates in U.S.Y .... pals around with Bob and Jim . . . is an avid stamp collector . . . plans to attend college after W.H.S. Ar1iz'itieJ: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 4g Home- room Representative 43 Senior Play 43 Kingsbury Essay Winner 3g Rifle Club 2, 3g Talent Show Committee 4. WILLIAM GORMAN 14 Winthrop Street Vorrzfjozzrzl Be Jzzre -j'0ll'1'6 figlvt, tben go abe.'zd. Willy welcomed the new privileges that came with high school life . . . starts nearly every sentence with an emphatic All of a sudden, but sometimes finishes with a forlorn Forget it! Bill and Demetrious assure us that after graduation Willy will make his line of concentra- tion job hunting and be a successful man-of-the-world. Ai'liz'iI1vi.- Student Government Ex- change 3. PAUL GRANCHELLI 8 Temple Road Hofzofr The errerzlial thing for bap- pinerr ir friendrlJip. ' Physics is the favorite subject of this future engineer. Granch also enjoys algebra and fried clams with friends Ted and Tony. When not working on his stamp collec- tion, Paul can be seen at C.Y.O. or Explorer meetings. Best of luck in the future. Artiritier: National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 2, 3: Chess Club 3. -4, Vice-President -ig Math Club 45 Explorers Club -1. VIVIAN GRASSER 23 Benefit Street Cflffcfc I Sift 110' fi' often fuxtltr IXKHI .rfnu'li. Likahle Vivian can he found laughing and eating steak with Jerri and Linda . . . loves physics lah classes at XV.H.S. . . . plans to attend college hut is content teaching Sunday School for the present. , PETER GRACEFFA SS Parmenter Road li0L'.1lfrHI.1f To Lzmzz' lwu' lv laulqlv if In irmu' fwu' fu nflgalf' This future draftsman loves his nights out with the boys . . . also enjoys sports. VC hen not riding around with Dick and ilohn. Pete's prohahly per- fecting his favorite pool shots. XY'ith a personality plus. this glad graduate is sure to suc- ceed. .44!i1i.'icf' Foothall Z, 1, li Rav kethall Tig Track 31 Crimson Kev I . 4? if RICHARD GRENIER 256 Lake Street Arrnrmriuve Sc'ff-UNIffdnlu' if ffm' ffrif ferry! of rurrarrf' Man is not defeated until he thinks he is, philosophizes Dick, Music. foreign corres- pondence, and hookkeeping are to his way of thinking, Dick, usually seen with Ed or Marty. also especially likes the friendly students at XX'.H.S. I'ndefeated. he will proceed with vigah to Bentley and a career as a C.P.A, flirfrllliw: Audio-Visual Staff 2, '4- lg .lllrrfir Suhseriptiiin Staff Q. 5. 1' sv Xl' JOHN GRACFFFA 13 Parmenter Road l'nf.1lifm.z1 Tn11'cr'ir1g etrzilar diiJ.f,7m .1 LFJIIFII fuflvf' As founder of the Skin-Diving Cluh. Iohn tells people who don't like the sport to hug- off' '... never shirks respon- sihilities. as those on the Mir- ror well know, Pete and Bill don't know whether heing a draftsman in the navy or a skin diver will put john on the top. or should we say the hottom. .'1i'1i1'1liif,' Skin Dising flulw I, President ig .lllvifiv Editor IQ Cafe- teria Squad ig Crimson Kev li Senior Gift CT-mmittee lg Qafetis Council i. fi' ' 5 Cl.AlRF CRFAVFR Qi Aherdeen Asenue 6' Ui 4 I ., if - A Hnjtlvlzf .fl fi .'f L4 .i.,..4,U l.et's drop in on this sewing hee, Theres -ludv. Sandi: and for pete's sakelu. Claire' This miss says if theres any- thing hetter than one plate full of spaghetti. it's two. The rotating schedule made everything a lot more fun and interesting. Claire tells us. A teaching career gleanws in the future for this senior. .'li.':r.'f.'i-' lihrars' F--until lj Til- ent Show ll Sc-nw-r Pfin' Forn- mittee 4, PT A, 1. 1. lirerci- flula 3, 4. pep Qqnzatl R 1. 1x3 K-if. lfx Fw!-T hp: fl X U fig l c HARLIYS caiuxoizou if zf f 4 Mfg, ' ,io 'R XY'adworth Asenue X ' 'I ll- l'm'.:I.'-irr.1f , '-' t'.l!r.fML' .Hftjr iftl1lfh'.i'.:7.u f i y I I hs lust can't resist getting into y f' - N .1 pool ,lame '... Sure wisltes J he could haxe played hasket- '-1' -i ' .- hall in his senior year . . . 'XX when soniehody mentions I X Chinese food. Skip thinks he. M .' Kenny. and Dirk should P ...K W -' Heheik it out' '.,. this senior X hopes to loin the Xaxy liootl N f luck' il.f,'l. .'t, llisrlklll ft 9, llisket -I-blhwutxll X .'1ll.'4yXlxi-it-iiN-Q I' -. lalfiif xliiixs l 47 41 Z ROBERT GRINNELL 504 VC'altham Street Lexington l-0L'.I.'.' ,earl '11 ,Iliff ro mis flie blue.r. Bobs faxorite subject is trig- onometry. His answer to a question concerning his likes and dislikes is. You know what! He enjoys subs and working on cars and in the fu- ture plans to further his educa- tion at college. p y1.f,'1,f!,'it- Iiiipzlxfizriiil llrllf 4 Red Cr-iss Representative 4. Iig. Qiifs BONNIE HAMILTON Fi I-Iamblin Road Cllr? 'f1,'1.i.-1' PIM '7f,'.'i.i fiffzzul liver lic!!!- An alumna of South 'Iunior High, this perky senior enjoys typing: class with Ann and B.1flXlI'.1. Bonnie always looks l,OL .X',lI's.l to ,ictixity period and work on the senior prom c-rrmittee. Bentley School holds the key to her future after ufaduation. 48 14 1' qv- I STEVEN GRUBER 156 Farnum Road College I flu 0IH1L'6 of mirlb if zrorflv lr pound of 50I'f0Zl. Funny Grubie is always making with the jokes. Cars. sports. and pizza are favorites of this Connie Mack Leaguer. Study periods with Mr. O'Brien and English with Miss Devane rate top with this college-bound senior. Artizizie,r: Baseball Team 2. 4 French Club Play 2: Talent Show -lg Senior Prom Committee -4. ,UWA 3 Q DONALD HAINIILTON 10 Lexington Terrace College II Toe mamzef' of giziazg if uorlb nzore 111.111 the giflf' Don is a former North ,Iuniorite . . . enjoys working on cars and bowling with friends Pat and Deede . . . Among his favorite foods are onion rings, and lemon me- ringue pie . . . future plans for this good-natured senior include diesel school. DIANE GRUETER 51 Madison Road College II Early day ber Lizzdizerf .femur to gaozrf' Mr. Lynch's trigonometry classes help keep Diane's mind occupied during the day. After school she enjoys bas- ketball with Dianne and Nancy and her activities in St. 'Iude's C.Y.O. Diane, who hails from Rosary Academy, is looking forward to a career in elemen- tary teaching. AfflI'lljcI.f.' 210 Staff -ig flliri-or Business Staff ag Mirror Horne- room Representative -Ig Future Teachers of America 3, -ig Talent Show 3, lg Pep Squad 3, 4. if? HAROLD GLSTAESON 79 Fiske Street College Il A f'7ll?l.1dE zzeifber dull nor ,Ql1m1. Gus, as he is known to Arthur and Bob, likes'gym and algebra best at XY'.H.S. A husky football player. Gus keeps in condition by work- ing out at the Boys' Club and eating Swedish meat balls. After graduation Gus hopes to major in business administra- tion at Northeastern. f'lL'Ii'IlflLi.lf Fnufbllll 2, 3, X 1 -.S The great events of time come i' I' GAIL HABIILTON 3-59 Crescent Street Clerk Tumpift 'isle' lfll.i'l'7lJcu, fha' Yffccf fic- 7.'4.i.'1l7 ITV leaf. Hi, kid, is the c.1ll of this young miss. known by her friends most appropriately .ls G.ile Storm. Typing is G.1il's favorite subject. and she has hopes of doing office work .utter graduation. Going out with the kids, Phil. Clmrlene. .ind Dickie. is .1 great pastime w ith our future secretary. Keep nipping those keys, G.1ilg you could stir up quite .1 storml six -IL'DITH HAMMOND iis xftfAetni.1R.,.1J Ciflilalfe I ,, ,A 4 'V 4 V .. Tlx' 'VILL tl' jute ch? MLP' Bright blue eyes .ind rosy cheeks L'l1.lT.lCfCFlZC this cheer- ful senior. Along with play- ing the piano .ind knitting. Judy is vice-president of the French club .ind .1 member of Rainbow .ind her church fellowship, In school she en- ioys her French class with Sandy .ind Sue, Judy hopes to teach utter college, .tli'I.'1.','1t -' lirenth Club F, l, Vice- President l, IQTA. 3, lj German frlulw 3, l..ltin filub 2, Pep Squid '?K is Q' KARIN HANDIYI. ,li Summer Street Cif.lxlt4i'c I SQL fvitttiici filo wt, it fllruf-'tr 'iff 14 . 4e,. J.. ir. r ' ' lmirzn. .in .ittixe member ot scouts .ind her youth group. undert.ikes m.iny ventures in .ind .iround XY'.HS, In her sprite time this friendly senior enjoys bowling, d.incing. .incl preparing exotic fooeli Her friends H.irriet .ind Ruth will tell you that her tuture go.il is to become .1 teacher. .'I.:1:.'f.'.i lf.'I',A. i. ll liieiiti Club R, lj kvtflfllfl fl-,fi 1, Senior l'l.i'. 2. 1. few NS' P.-Xl RIC IA ll.'XXl l'Y R' C1L'l.lI -kizit l fx' en le Iliff: 1 HCIIL 'ffrle -- -f . ... ,.r Nl U..'.i.l. Blnnile' ' l9.it it 1: es it XX ll N from North -lunior H11 A loxer of iaith. l'.zt plans .an exciting c.ircer zn :' .iii trxlirz s .lfltf t-illege, llel' tl-is, fT.f,tHis Sindy .intl Nlideiiiie ' iff' .iceoiv1p.inj,' l'.1t '.'.i1:fe si eniof-in: her f.oo:'te flux. jlmul, , Nl.1',. f ' f ' lug' il 'i NJN. Ai list: t,i'r , X' ' l, N, V 'ana f 'IJ' ,L X TN e X 2 lilillllil lI5XXxI'X l.'xXllNll,XEililftili1X . 51 lltaiofivitl .'X'-tfiue V NV l li A' X t .'.'. , ll 1 it X oi e M.. , ,IQ :Jil AV :N I I, -'f' 'l.If1'i i wi '1'.l li.. '-.fi lv' li:s thixi : ft- tfugoriift t iss 5 ' wifliht tt '.-. Excite i ii law N li' ' l iliie for the student of history, lfllllll lil., llllx it i Q V V ' tltt' '-'-.lt ffii ', J' 'J' txgq w nxlwir 'st is 7 s ht :ig t stivtl liz it iris' 'i' 1' llls tyll. 'f i '.'. fl' .. k .intl If-to .1 f i r V 1 l ' K .. K X1 X 1- 1 -w f , p- X yi ,. 1 . ,. .. 49 PHILIP HARRIS 35 Hardy Pond Road Ccfllefe' II UII1dll,ff7'1' lr iff ouvz reu'.zrd.'f The kids at W.H.S., especially Butch and Rickie, rate high with Phil . . , likes cars, girls. and history classes . . . plans to go into the service after graduation. Good luck, Phil Y JAY HATCH 14 Cedar Hill Lane College II By flae More one ezzoua lbe Zl'0l'r'c77?.77I.H C'est dommage! says Scott, who comes to us from Saugus High. Golfing and the Cabot Club keep this future college student busy. Elon and Ed will tell you he enjoys trigonometry classes and steak best of all. .f'14'ffl'lf18.f.' Golf 3, 4g Football 2g Basketball 2, 45 I-Iomeroom Rep- resentative Z5 Talent Show 45 Mir- ror Business Staff 4. lS l Q xx 6 l'.. 1 Kerr' YS' ' :nf f-J V -D sy-:.-.:,f+ ' .- f 'xv yy ,rpg ff t' A JAMES HAX ES 84 Cedar Street Cfllleft' Hit lime if forezer. ezery- Zzltcle lift' fl.1c'e'. I-Iellof' says smiling jim, who comes to us via St. Charles and South junior. This sports enthusiast. who is often seen at the Boys' Club with Jim and Dave. eats steak to keep in shape. Naturally gym is 'Iims favorite subject at XY'.H.S. I-Ie's another member of Iif.-ntleys freshman class next fall. ,-J..',fi,'.',- IW-thall 4. Baseball Z, Q, iligigxt ilu-xx I. 'I1.ll'lI'Yl' Prom C'in'.n'ist'1e 50 INORMAIN I-IEBERT 204 Charles Street Vm'.1llo11.zl Giz'e fbe world Ibe bert you lure, and lhe bert will rome have fo you. Wlhen you see av car go racing by and hear a loud Who manl , you'll know that it's the Frog Norman is an- other of the avid lunch-eaters at XX'altham as well as a dis- ciple of shop and theory. Fu- ture plans include his becom- ing a mechanic. Auli1'1tlt'.i: Senior Gift Committee l JANE HENNINGS 82 Marianne Road Honors HIJIIIOCHICE ir foe mort effec- Iire roquefry. ' Smiling Janie loves cheering at football and hockey games with Carole and Sue . . . is kept busy as co-editor-in-chief of the newspaper. Dancing and swimming take up much of this pretty college-bound senior's spare time, but she still manages to be active at the Boys' Club and in Rain- bow, Best of luck, jane. Artiritief: Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 45 Hockey Cheerleader 3. 43 Talent Show Z, 3, 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Latin Club Z3 Homeroom Representative '7 Baum uv: ln o The unforgettable lunch . V ws. MARTHA HERLIHY 279 Ash Street Sfezzogmplair A shy Jweel girl. Oh! brother, I burned my favorite food, spaghetti, moans cooking enthusiast Martha to friends janet and Evelyn. This former South Juniorite is bound to do well in secretarial work, which she has chosen for her future, since her favorite subject at W.H.S. is shorthand. 1 QRS: i M 232 4 l 'M 1- ' , 3 D ' 44 J . 5 ' 'Ja 4M ' ,., at 5. d J' .i in i L ' th , - -, ff - , Y ,Q y'. H': I Al. .qfvjj-. V :Q 1 Of the year is wimpies, CYXTHIA HKLXITE 0 f. 3' ES l 'Ti-1 RIKHARD Hlll, w 'Z Kliri.imRiv.1d - lirtrrv .fri vrtt Cffflilut I ll ffl zafvl li,l'.' 11.511 1.114 firm 4 FIV.-'L Jw fill vllfilmf Hitt' 1:1 if ilrttw '. 1 3 '3 iii' HMC vim noticed th.it littlc lrwh Nfldii Ni -K 51+ N bdll tif. fire tnming dinvn the lll.lf.'i is Ritlmixfx t l i 1 h.1ll? l,rmlitWiQL'1 its C'ynthi.1f .ind litrnic tt'-t.il thit lt N A hright smile ie .ilxmyi no .ilw .i liimr -if thit ti tiucahlu when fiyntliiii di-ing lf-ll?-ln fifwd- Vlff-it I ' m.1th. Ann .ind Kathy' .irc fer- hHl l 3' Rikh wllufx N t.iin this httlv girl is ,wing You n.inw it. .in,l ht h N hig pl,itu .it ciillcgc. AQ prus- Si-lid.uc-'r1ictriwi.ww 1 L ' idt-nt ut hut' thurth tflltiw- fun, MIN fhix NURS h H ship. this wtitlicrn hullc is wnziir Him .ilwigttlri kept husy when slick ni-t .it stliiiol. .l..'.'f.'.'.'ii ,llitf I lltsrtuw lidltiit 4, X.itiiin.il Hiin--r Nitit-ty R, 1 Mmm Utilize 5t.it't 1, IQ Kinuv hiiru 'litmpuriritc Fwy. XX'innc' 4. Yrtnth fltih 1, , .llsiv Rt-prcwiitxtik c F. ROl'lhR'l' HINLJLI: 25 Gmnt Struct C.'-filltyt II f,l.H.lLfcV 1t.7e lL'll4l.' I 'IL 11.i't ut iffnftf 'ilu' !,'fr.',, Baths tricndly smile hriglitcns thc h.llli .ll guml OIC XYAH S. Hu has .1 most llflllilhll lwhhv. th.1t ut climbing stairs. XX c rt-.illy doubt if friends Duc .ind Bruce share his cntlitishisni fur thix inturc-st. hut. no dmiht. thqy cnyoy hinth periods .ind his othcr Liriotis inturcsts, ltk nn to collcgc for Biih. .li!1i:f.'ii' l..tt:n flizlv Ig l'runtli Club 5. l7r.1n1.itiu fliilx 1, Mum niinl: fluh 2, 'Ifilcnt Sh.-it fl-ni mittcc 0. lx i' 1-.Q-f Si 1.4 lillXlfSAl' HOAlil.AND RUliIIil'llUllN1.-XXX ll.XYlll llllll Vi c.LINllID.L Strut in I liwtliihiiii-it li -.il NN Q l' l'fii'.i.'.' ml' 4 .'.' K I ' . 'ilrft Ji ' it lt I 1 ll f :. If f'1Hf.'f i'.' Sufi .' fi,'.':. f :. ' L i'9l4ip tuntuws itx thu scrx- Uh, hw., .i ' l .l xdryzithl .AX it , its hir him .iftt-r .ur.idu.itiun. mix liiilx 'ktiiglit tilgt 'i Q, lt -.i 'littic flu-uuici' ILINI li-it-N l!.lIhl 4 tink t'-4 H. N tx f'-t 'i::. ' li hunting .ind wivrlurilig un uri .iiv Qftdl .xi 'N I' .N l'i- N ' Nl.irmn .ind lid ttill ui Skip '. in nhl- iii- iw livri' rw.: .:i' - -i '- cruiiyi fried tliitlxcn. 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JEANNE HORNE 9 XXfalnut Street Clerk Typiiz A qzziel friend ii bex! of ull. South Juniors loss was our gain . . . Jeanne enjoys pass- ing to class via the school yard in good weather . . . likes law classes best and plans to work in the civil service . . , among her many friends are Evie and Lorraine. Good luck to you, Jeanne! Ar!1z'i!ieJ.' Youth Council -lg Stu- dent Council 23 Girls' Sports 33 Pep Squad 2. i cwfei' CAROL HYDER 64 Stone Road Clfllefe' I 'All H1L'l'cc'dl zvlllv people Mlm 11 e mat! .md vlvenf11l. Perky Carol hails from South Junior High. Her dark eyes sparkle at the mention of pi. parties and C.Y.O. with Moe md Cathy. After graduation 1t's off to college and a career in nursing for this girl who mes democracy classes and the new wing at W'.H.S. lilillff i Latin Chili Ig Pep Squad 1, rig French Club 3, . F.T.A. 1. Talent Shim i. 52 JOANNE ISAACSON 10 Laurel Avenue College I The bell fur! of bcxlllf-1' it flu! wbirb iz pirfure ramzot e.x'pv'eiir. Blonde. blue-eyed jo likes German best at W.H.S. Bomb scares were always fun too, agree Nonie and Lor- rie. Jo likes skiing and living in New Hampshire when she's not at W.H.S. You're a nut and a half! is the usual ex- pression of this future college Fraulein. Ac!11'i1ieJ.' German Club 2, 3, -lg Pep Squad 2, 45 National Honor Society 3, ig Senior Play Com- mittee lg French Club 3, 4. PAUL JANNONI 16 Pheasant Road Vomliomzl Forfu12e, faleuf, u'frdo111,' be 16.15 ez'erylbjug. Gary and Ed tell us goes wild over auto races and hot pastrami . . . shows an interest in Cronin's at closing time. Future holds a career as an auto mechanic. Best of luck, Paul! Arfzritirrx Football 2, 5. 44 Ma- roon Squad 4g Track Team 25 Talent Show 5. BARBARA HUNTER 27 Crestview Road College II Her lazzgb ir pure J'lllIJ'bflIE.'l You're kidding! completes the conversation of the three musketeersf' Sibby, june, and Barbara. No matter what the menu is lobster floats de- liciously in the back of her mind. Barbara loves bowling and attending her church youth group. She hopes to become a department store buyer. Happy hunting, Barb! Arriritiers Library Council 4, Executive Board -lg Pep Squad 35 French Club 33 Junior Prom Committee 34 Talent Show 4. av NANCY JAQUITH 48 Barbara Road Hwzorf In ber langue if the law of eindzzerrf' This is ridiculous! is what you might hear if you were to pass Nancy in the corridor. Her bright blue eyes sparkle at the thought of singing in the church choir . . . really enjoys Mr, Eames' biology classes . . . likes to eat boiled lobster and steamed clams with Diane and Linda. In the future Nancy hopes to attend the University of New Hampshire. Artiz'izie.r.' Talent Show 2, -ig Stu- dent Council 5g Homeroom Rep- resentative 35 German Club 2, 5. 411 sYi-viA ioiaaxsex 16 Huntington Street Clflfc t II i n . ' ,s Diligence bereozzr ,rurre5.i'. Back in '3t. says Sibby. Friends Linda and Barbara know how she likes fire drills at XY.H.S. and algebra II mth Mr. Reynolds. A nursing career and traxel are Sibbys high hopes for the future. i' French Club sg juni-it Prom Decorating Committee 51 Pep bquad Z, 53 Talent Show 3, Y DONNA JOHNSON S2 Bigelow Road Clf.llt,L'4 I lim :law .ne of ftfe.1i'.:11.'- Vgllil, Sparkle-eyed Donna has .1 xxide range of interests with cooking. swimitalng, and Ski' ing at the top. She is secretary ot the B.V,lf, and a member of the Pie-teens. Kathy and Melody are among her many friends. Teaching is the goal of this German enthusiast. xli!1i,'.','tt: French Club 5. -lg F.T.A. ig German Club 5, 43 library Council 3, -lg Latin Club Zg Red Cross Representative 3. .L iff 1-' NFLODY JOHNSON 'il0 Lexington Street ffrmort IIN lwarl it like .1 ,ffI1.Qilh Q f1,inf, Zutl is the exclamation of our talented Mel, especially when she's been successful at tiddly winks. This Chinese food gourmet also enjoys the clarinet. Painting. and folk music. Despite her busy sched- ule. Melody still finds time for the I..R,Y.. for work on the bloodmobile. and service as a librarian at her church. After graduation Melody would like to maior in psy- chology' in college. .J.:1i1t1t.i.' Newspaper Staff 5, l, fro-Eelllot' ol Kaleidoscope -lg l..ltlIl qgvf RICHARD 'lO9lfPH5ON 2' Ash Street llmzmi gl lf?'1t.I!J :ff Hitt fif.w1,'.zv1 rut. Dick, a future teacher, likes the friendly' atmosphere best at XY'.H.S. This former South 'lunior High student rates Nlrs. Kee-nan's Latin class as an A+. His friends liert and Normie intiorm us that 'Dltlii' loves spaghetti with cheese. Good luck. Dick7' .'l.r1i1.'.'ti' l.atin Cfuh 2, 4, Student Countil I. ilialcrt Ni. -s Committee i, Nati--:nal lliiruit Ni cietjs' 3, i. JOHN JOYCE ltli Vernon Street sn PAl'l. lI'l.lliN It foolitlgt'f'Met1tit' College ll lla 'hifi 'iPt!i41t7.fI.'i 4' 'if 11,4 Ita i' 1 .1 rf, r t Ill i 1 I lllfttt tml' 1. I ' - f...'.4l. 'J 't i P 1' You xxant to bet? says this es-Soutli .luniorite to llill, Ditk. and Rai' -latkn likes math best at XX' ll 9, t'st'c'ti.tl- li' Nlr lantlis trig tlassts He also eniois lulWstt'V and pina and in his spare time .llfblatli ilk' llirts' fillila llls tutiire plans intlutlt' .i tart-er as a steamlitter ....'. I .1 ..,., iiiui-iii itait - gf U, Nj 1,'rr,'4 Xklttn lionors iiteans the Na- tional Nerit Stliolarsliip Senti- tinalist -it NX llb .intl xxin' ning nuivtrous math axsaiils. it tan onli bt- l'aul Xkath Art .llltl Ntcwt' ltt' trtt-ls tiivt' to .lt- tentl tiatk irttts an.l Litiiian fltilw mtctittgs in .ttltlitiott to liis tliuitli ttllotksltlp is--ik. Pauls tritntllintss .intl stnst' ol litiinor asstirt- liiiii sutttss .l. !.':.-.':i- N1 itli Club 1, 0. l'it -- :tltnt 5. Q. iitiiniii finl' 2 4, Yin l'ttsitltiit i, litl-k .'. s. Ni tioiial lliiti-ir N-it:tt'- 3. H Nt'f it 'ltini S. i, to-tain M 1, f -- Club 2, 5, Iixecutixe Board Dele- gate 53 French Club 5, -I, Exec- utixe Board tg Russian Club 'IQ Band Z. 5. A 'U .fix 1 Nr-I I YUM- -q UN. ltit' stnior tist Llkcs i ' ii--:alt :X . ' ' plaif lltt'll.lti1ift.lll'giiN.iv. 53 .Ai .ggi . 1 K E r - 1 ' as-GQ3 4-.N is-...lf DONALD KAPLAX -+2 Csughey Street l'fft'.1.'fn,f1.z.l Tenn lflif mi, I.:Ji'ile - idx e'.'efP.'.1.' i.ft':fffc'5 'VT Nfl. If you w.ilk into Kappy's cellar. youll be sure to see lurhells st.1ring you right in the face. for Don is interested in body building. NY'hen he runs into the house after school. he yells. XY'hat's for supper. Mom? Evidently the printing instructors cause him to work up quite .tn appetite? Future plans .ire for college or the Coast Gund. F-it thsll Z. 5. fi: Track 2. F. 1: Audio-Visual Starr Z. 1. -. -Tuna I Pr-'rn Committee 5. I an 9' Nr' is ,.-4 DAVID KALTMAX 66 Exchange Street lv0t'.1ff01f.If TM .fznfry gE1itfff1r.r fi Hike' Ifllfj zzi.rs. Come on. urges D.1ye when Tim and P.iul don't dash to the bowling .illey '.,. hopes to get a good iob in a body shop . . . wishes XY.H.S. would serye hamburgers for lunch more often , . . loves math and shop classes. .'1r1i1.5.'iE.r: VF-iothall -33 Red Cross Representative 51 Sltety Committee 3 -4 0 Wri PAUL KEELER 38 Brookline Road Cllfffge' He found ffm in life. XY'hen he isnt working on c.1rs with Ed and Bill. Paul can be found in geometry class . . . or in his way to a DeMol.1y meetings. This math-loving senior is headed toward college. Best of luck in the future. .1t'.'r1i1irf.' Crimson Key 2. 51 Rifle Club Z3 Hockey 21 Audio-Visual Staff 2, 5. f' V 5. , Or JKDE KEENAN 180 Hammond Street V0t'.1Ii011.zl To do 6.11113 1417.11 jr diffi- rzzlf if IM m.ii'L of Islam. Happy-go-lucky Von Krashn likes to produce a cool beat on his bongo drums . . . also can be found competing on the swimming team for the glory of Vi'.I-I,S. After graduation jude plans to enter the Special Forces and then go on to college. Acrizilierf Swimming Team 2, 3' Visual Aids Staff 2, 5. ...f in i X -' ' dpi' ' Q X i ,59 ,rn ,.f' ' ' pl' l n I y i . E, I i I E ELAINE I-QEXDALI, BRUCE KENNEDY lf' I 2 , i T y 4 'A Allwgv-,Ulu R.i.g,l lil-i Fdrnum Road ' ' l 1 y f.'f..t.e Cfnjjtfc' l l ',Xw ffl' .' 5. e' ,r fg.:, MIDI! 7Uf: :Lic p,i.'!l','i of Ljlffmi . A Bruce ho es to continue his . . F4 . I9i,gfLg, yyynslg ffitgy gnd SCl'lOOllflg .lttef grddudtlcln . . . XYH9 luntiu periocls figqi. likes biology best at XY'.H.S. riqite Qikiihle lfiuine. but e.1t- - A V outside of SCh0Ol- Wlffif HQ ixftf ..LQ slwe loci, This skiing comes first on his list. riricndln sm-ity im he seen Two of his close friends .ire l fn Ruinhi .it her church Bob .md .lOl1l'1. fl ,-.tel-A fs ,. 5 .Jul H , .fifth French Club Ei. T.1lent f I .V . ls 'I , . T A. Flxow E.. Lltin Club I. Red Cross X C1...r.eie ont. lxutny. Bliss Rw,,U,,,t:,5 ' tgp.ng cfusses .also ' iii lirl' list if inter- , .. i.: K.rth,irine Here boys are molded into tae fl '7 X--fl' igklllllll cfm he X' T ' li,.3'i'. ' . l I fi -ici i. Tqil- , . t',,.,.:. fi Lt E at 'pf , I,-t X.. 54 L. 5. 'aft jOHN KENNEDY hliddle Street I rf .1.. fr..1f He um' fmnz fm: fm' fill-UIUC!! bl!! fm' Hill lzlwfe ll0l'fd.'. Nixun, .is everybndy calls him. says xery often. Be Original. Mr. Olding rates .1 place in his fond memories of XX'.llll'l.lf'l't iilung with English and mechanics classes. Pl.lDS for the future are headed by a term in the service. R ex R KATHLEEN KILCVLLEN 55 Creseent Street Cifjjfcfc' I 'IHU' 111,541 fi' ffm 10.541 nf .nl .a114g'el. Kathy is Ll well-liked. .lctixe senior whu is i1 devoted worker un nur newspaper tul- umn rind choral director uf the talent Slum ',.. is LlCIiX'6 in her churth fellowship, Her plans for the future include Ll l.1ngu.1ge teaching career .tfter tullege. .Alr,'.'z1.':ti' E,T.A. 3, lL 'llllent Shnw 2, 5, i, Cliuml Dire-.tur 3, 'lg NCYWSPJPCY Staff 3, ll Kingv hury Temperxnce Eund XY'inner 33 Erencli Club 3, -i. f tl l X W Xin! 'Obs STEPHEN Kll.CiURE IS Cliesterhruulc Rinitl Collyer II , Hifi fuzxmr' fi Militia T.1ke one. s.iys future pru4 ducer Stephen. 'liliis husy sen- ior spends his time with p.ils Joe and Dm distussinxu diu- matics. Outside uf scliuul Stephen is president uf l,.R.Y. rind is with the Hiwey Players. English literature inites trips with Stexe. Best uf luel-c tu .1 future prutluterf .'l..'::,'.'.zi' Aueliii-Nisu.ll Nutt I 5, -L, President: lipe Ret-izrlzrig Club -lg Dramntics Cflulw .Tl s. 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XX ll N XX ll X l .ill liinf f it ' 'l ' ' A l mit- lluam' ll i xx . lllul tl.lllslllL'Il ill thc fpfufg i . 55 XYILLIAIXI KRESSER -ii Sterling Road .'lL'L'HI17lfj2llQ He ffm! lbizzef 6.111 be u'i.f6. Food-lover Bill is a football enthusiast , . , lil-:es gym classes most at W,H.S .... democ- racy rates high too . . . is a member of DeMolay . . . Republicans yes, Democrats no. The Coast Guard and then the State Police lie ahead. .'lt'f.'Ii'.'lv,f.' Football Manager Z, 3, l. 4115 RW ROBERT KULIN ll9 Sheffield Road f 4 t f' m'c.1f BM ,June it j0llIefZ7fIIg of ffiw MJ JIU' fii. I7Z.U Vacation time means sailing and swimming for athletic Bob whose future plans in- t'lu.le Ccullegt , . . .1dY.1DCf:cl math rates tops with Bob when he isnt at meetings uf the XX'.ilth.im Chapter of the l'SY .l ','i i Y-iuth Council -lg CY if i Szrninar 2, 3, 'lj Senior E' .iz F ti. tc 1, Student Council lim' i 1.5 i- l, C-erman Club 3 V ' ' ' 9. 56 NORMA KRUSE 15 Chamberlain Terrace Sfezzognzpbir He.7ze1z in .rznzybizze will re- qzzfle Mae kind. Pretty Norma finds working on Mr. Husson's staff perfect preparation for becoming a court stenographer. When she is not practicing her shorthand with Roseann. jo, and Di, this active senior can be found at Luther League. At'.fiz'i1ieJ.' Mr. Husson's Staff 3, 4g Mirror Clerical Staff 43 Talent Show 3, -ig Junior Prom Committee 5: Open House, Class Day, and Graduation Usher 3. Z . y . f ff YT f timjkim Here fluency in a modern is 3 ii T5 SVSAN LALLY 'S XY'arwick Avenue Cufjeft ,X'fffliir1g ,areal unit eller .zflrit I td 11'fllw11l 6IllllIl,l'f.I.llI1.', This peppy cheerleader will nexer forget Miss Eaton's French classes at W'.H.S. Sue, who is college bound after graduation, is usually spas- tic when Sandi and Nanci .ire around. Good luck. Sue! .-limflztrg Hockey Cheerleader -ig Talent Sliuw Z, -lg Junior Prom Committee 33 Pep Squad 2. 35 Red Cr-iss Representatixe Z, BETTY JEAN LANDRY 217 Felton Street College II The 1711771.70 bear! open! lu Ifve btpzrl 112.11 opezzrf' Mention anything about world affairs and you're bound to find yourself in a heated dis- course with friendly blue-eyed When not debating current events. she attends M,Y.F. and NX althani Youth Council meetings with Carol and Maureen. Everything about NXf'.H.S.. especially Mr. Bs French classes, delights this amiable miss. Arfiziilitrx Youth Council -ig Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 .llnmr Homeroom Representative -lg French Club 3, -lg Talent Show 4. RICHARD LANG 73 Winter Street College I The sparkle of his dark ejeff' English classes and the teach- ers at W.H.S. please Dick most. Cars and sports are among his special interests. Al and Bob tell you he is hap- piest when eating fried clams. This Lexington Street Junior High alumnus plans to attend a liberal arts college. Arti1'ilieJ.' Cross Country 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, -lg Rifle Club 2. F l ra, 5- 13: ---f A gf' - '5 4' ri I 1 -7- lil' 1.1- I .3 01 PATRICIA LA ROSEIT ROSVNIAIQII5 Ifxllll.-XI1I'I' 1 I' 2llCI1I111.111 RlI.IkI 6' Ir11I..111 II11.11I Y I S,'1l1'11.Q1,1f1fI,'1' 1I.1 ,. J 'QI 1111111 1'11.1'1,'1f...'i' 1f,11w Sf, :1,:- --Y ij X 'Inf1'1,141,','L1,',11,11g. 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If not tinkering in the ma- chine shop. Mike is probably studying the worlds problems in history class. Vifhenever the lunch bell rings, the thoughts of a sizzling steak run through this seniors mind. Paul and Ron foresee a sign bearing the words LeBlanc's Ma- chine Shop. Best of luck, Mike. if SUSAN LE BLANC 73 Brown Street College I Ar merry ar the day if long. Vivacious Susan is a shining present from South junior. History really rates for Sue, but everything about W.H.S. fascinates her. Somewhere among the Walthana Youth Council, C.Y.O., and cheer- leading this senior finds time for school and, of course, eat- ing Chinese food. A rosy fu- ture in college is predicted for Sue. Ariiz'ifie,r: Cheerleader 4g News- paper 3, 4g Mirror Literary Staff -ig Pep Squad 2, 3: French Club 3, -ig Talent Show 3, 4. R-fn 'Q sl - inf Cl-IARLENE LE FORT 156 Dale Street Cfdc' ' an L lf willy ffifr cf-1r,'.f .i'i'zc..'Yii' fir i'fv1.'ftr.'1. Siiniewhere titer the rainbow a career as a secrctarv awaits this liappfqgir-liicl-Ig' senior. I Charl loves to R141 howling with I Llaine and Ernieg and if theres I a strike on hand. the cry of Uh imp' !:osli'i' falls the alley. lies' of lutk at secretarial si iii lil, fliarl. in l'tg S ii I, llrinze- riii m l-Q-yi,,Y r ,U ,ll,i,,i, .W trt f.: Sr lihrrrz Cohn- tl - f i-il'r,i lv,-ii. fliih il -.,v LIL XT ' 58 HERMINE LE FORT -126 Moody Street Chr? Tvijuil HIIHIZ' f7I'cL'fUlIi .ara frlffe lfvlrftw. This future secretary comes to us from St. Charles High . . . is unable to stop smiling xx hen bowling or dancing . . . when friends Phyllis or Ann mention English, she quickly quips. Say it again! . . . wouldnt you know that this Canadian girl loves French fries! ,'lillIi'I.'iV junior Prom Committee 25 Cafeteria Squad 2. JOHN LEGER 64 School Street xlci'fr1n.'f111g Tbere'a' rm a'11l1a'fil11le for bard zmi'e. How about that? says this sports-minded senior from New Brunswick. Canada . . . Cuts the ice with john and Silvia on the way to law classes . . . sports activities, hockey in particular, are john's fa- vorites at XXr'.H.S .... future plans include college next fall. Aitiivfitf-1 Hockey 2, 3, -i, Cap- tain -I. MARY LEONARD 55 Charles Street Acmzuzzirzg From ber bead fo Iver feel ,flve if all nzirflaf' Pretty Mary finds life at XY .H.S. a whirl of activities as she races to Student Coun- cil meetings and Mirror work. Democracy class rates an as does her work on the Youth Council, Jeanne and Linda agree that Mary will always be a success. ArIil'ilieJ.' rllirmr Subscription Edi- tor -ig Class Secretary 25 Class Vice-President 35 Maroon Squad 4. ',qQ fvh X NANCY LEONARD 118 Greenwood Lane Cffllclfc 'Q1i.1lf1,i 2111 qn.1a1,':!5 fi' A167 z1.u.1i1i'n. Little One is an active senior bubbling with personality . . . enjoys socializing and mixing with qteryone , . , keeps her chemistry class with Mr. Yet- ten always laughing . . . spends her scarce free time either knitting or sewing. A nursing college lies in the future for this popular Pea- nut. .'l.i'111m.i: Talent Show 2, 5, 41 Homtrmina Representative 2, 3g Red Cross Representative 2, 3, -ig Pep Squad 35 junior Prom Com- mittee ig Jlmffr Business Staff 4. Y tl -5 IRANCQIS LOGAN 109 Taylor Street - i , i l HL.lli f'i.if l..Il4,Qf1 HH Lilalqfilii -ifi1z1f . A transfer student from St. liarles. l7ranny rates his ew friends at XX.H.5. as tops. llilly and Danny tell us lir.inny loxes hasehall ind roast heel. His future plans include a hitch in the Air lforce li.':::t1i Naletn' fornmittcc 1, i qf' MARCIA LICKORAI 285 Hardy Pond Road CUHc'AQc SAW fl' 1101 dffffllfl IU fI!e'.l,fci.U The friendliness of the stu- dents at NX'.l-LS, impresses hfarcia. Youre kidding is a common phrase in her lan- guage . . . feels democracy is tops . . . swimming and bowl- ing rate high . . . plans to be L1 ULIFSC. Ai'!ii1!1t.i: .llziiifi Business Staff 4. 3 7 BARBARA LUMISARDI 191 XYaXei'ly Oak Road Lit If 'l i,'f.'i.' infra '.'.'4lc ff' I',,.'l. .'. F. 4 .4 , i !Q'!c.l.' .'lf.'!1IQi .'r.' ..' ifnftf t4..'3. liaihi tan he found in tlit' new tattttiia tnioxinu sulw- maiims oi i--.ist laccl lliis tx- Nortli bliinioiitt' likts.itttthlitllL1 typing tlassts uitli Nlaialyn and Nanit' .intl tnioxs lwoolinktg .intl ilanting in lui spait timt llarlai looks toixxattl to hi tarttr in otfitt- xxork llcii i lit gaft -iz if ,i lltf' Nta1.lil .', littl fri tt ling' rtstrttat nt ', ll ::.fi vii RN' rtt1ifi! -t ' N'-a .3-' vp- RICHARD LINDSEY 18 Brown Avenue l 'ifi'.1.'fii11.1f MHA' fuzra' is iwfiji .md Mace .md Lizzy. Cars really rate high on the list of activities and interests of Richie He also likes subs. girls, and historyg the kids are great too, After he graduates. Richie intends to go to work. Good luck. i KI' , 4 . me-4 l ROBERT LINDSFY 18 Brown Axenuc l 'm'.1.'fff '.'.i'f Hl.1'fe'ill ,i' 1fll.4H-',, I 1 A . .1 . i - 1 .. , , . t . . , . . . llc .ale if Lf..lL! .i tf.il.-t.t7. Although he enjoys workzntq on cars in his free time Hlfolali prefers science and lifstory when hes in sthool. Frank and .lerry tell us that Bohn thinks the kids at VC'.H.S. rate an liest of luck. HW f I 'Av - iAiw'j- ' . t -f1,,. . px- Kibf x T v 5? A Q K 4 i' on Q ti. f' 1 ' 1-A wa'-i R it t l .-'Li .1 fffgfilff 59 IWW PHILIP LOMBARDO 2-15 Newton Street Voctzfiorml Silence prorltzjmr more londly Ibtlll fbe tongue. Math lover Nose uses his free time to practice water- skiing and driving. jim and Fred tell us that Phil enjoys the new cafeteria. Future plans include a career as a contractor. Aff JUDITH LONG 81 Lakeview Avenue Clerk Typirl Her drzyr are fzvifler Ibm! a u'eez1'er'r rbulflef' My word is an expression which often announces the presence of this ice skating en- thusiast. Judy, who usually spends her spare time with jimmy and Jeanne, likes activ- ity periods best at W.H.S. Judy plans a bright future as a hairdresser. C? HOXVARD LL'TZ 1695 Trapelo Road Ccfllfgci True Io lvjr zcml .md bi! umzz' .md bis' friend. Building models and watching racing cars with Wlinky and Ernie are special favorites with 'Budf' This former Lexing- ton Street juniorite likes his- tory classes most . . . plans on gi naval career for the future. Go-id luck, Admiral Bud .'i.1s1.'.'.'r Rifle Club 2. 3. 60 SANDRA MacDOUGALL 378 Bacon Street College I How prefly ber blurbirzg zz'.1r. ' Look for a peppy fan at foot- ball games. and there you'll find Sam, Nancy and Irish reveal that Sandy loves re- hearsing for the Senior Play. It's a good thing Sandy enjoys biology classes at W.H.S., be- cause she'll surely need it in her career as a medical tech- nologist. A41iz'11ie,r,- Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief -lg Senior Play -ig French Club 3, -lg Mirror Liter- ary Staff Jig Main Office Staff -lg Pep Squad 2, 3, -1. MARILYN LUCAS 128 Chaffee Avenue College II Ever fair and ez'er young. Gidget can always be found with Ellen and Cindy. This fun-loving girl enjoys skating, tennis, and her history class at W.H.S. She aspires to be a hairdresser, a career at which we know she'll succeed. Acliritier: Newspaper Staff 3g Red Cross Representative Zg Mirror Representative 2. ROBERT LUNDY 1128 Trapelo Road College II A true friend lux 710 equal. Our boat' enthusiast Herbie is equally fervent about the faculty at W.H.S. English is held in high esteem by this member of the C.Y.O. as are fried chicken and French fried potatoes. Friends Steve and john will readily attest to , the fact that Herbie will be successful as he continues his studies at Northeastern in the field of business administra- tion. Actiritierf Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, el. 1 1 'il 'T HW , .. - . 'al .4.. 1 l ' 9 QITPO . 4 a Ol ,,f.-43-5. .aryl url ei X i V l b-----.-,,, --.Q I xx, ' i 'E TM- 5 4 'l' 'l-... -' e l Q i L-- s L ' ' - --.' -. D oooooo QB? e 4i5t'. 7 Gt. uf, nfl U O 0 O :TCM ' O00 1?.lifEfir3l' Playing Newton for the first time in the new gym, an L-as BRI 'CE Macl7ARI.AND 19 High Street l f,1.fl11fa.'.1f 'I'lm'p if 1zn,'l1fr14q in Divx' zrvnffl' lpn! zz 11.12 'wir tum mm Vwln' Xkllld In, Look twiceg here comes Car- rot-top. And donit you forget it? says Bruce. Sid and Skip say that tl1is fellow is hound for .1 hright future in repair .1nd auto hotly' work. Trade theory classes are hc-st of all at VHS, After gl hard day at school Carrot-top loves to sit down to a hilt: meal of ste.1k. Good luclc. Brucel l lJis1T0l5 zz' fn' , fx f -M in I 1 l I 1 1 I -:U X l . 1 lx'-f I 1 1 --L - -- c,xl'XLTH4z7 -.O l sifi NX .1 7 X5 -f ly- luxlx L, vw.. . A .J I x XE-1,o1,'l'9 CHISRI Al.lel.FfJlD ISS Florence Road CHHLVQL' Hcilllfci ir fm! gfofux. .mmf ,gffoy iff fm! .Qr.1cu fu1fcr!td. Cheri thrixes on the friendli- ness of the students nt XV.H.S.. especially that of Diane and Carol. She relaxes hy going howling and ice skating or attending the XXfestminster Fellowship. in which she is an active member. Were not kid- ding when we say Cheri will he .1 great success in whatever she pursues. our inspired team pulled out .1 ti.-sc iitti-it I DAVID MAHER 15 Pine Street lv0L'.1flI1lI.l1 Gf.JulI1ri'i nf fum! fi 11,1 fi! of 1f1.1n. Dave is .1 regular at foothall parties. Fun is found when he is around. john and Skip won- der whether he will choose the service or auto hody worlc as his career, Good luck. Dave? 3 'Q l hlfxl RILILX NIAHOXFX l 5 Suttuttet' Street Cfuffa ' 4 Ihr -un! iff ff,'m: Ji, ff c 111.1 I love you. hecause . . . exclaims Bloc when thznlq- ing of fried clams or sewing class. This former North -luniorite also loves first lunch with the lrade school and col- lecting records, Nl.1ureen's .1111- hition after graduation is In attend the Kenneth Design In- stitute and heconie .1 heau- IILIJH, .'l..'.':.','.'1- Nurses '4t,1't' 1. XCIIYY Plas fi-1n1n1::tre -. Prp N ' ', srve'Vi 4 .4 4 -llfAN NIANCINO lUllX Nl.XXXl lo: llillcrcstR-1.1d will -s,.' Lsirrli 'l'1j'.'1.' t .. , fi 'I'1't Iliff 1.-I ' x I! - '. i':1it.'f.'1 1- .,f ,'..' if-,f ' -. Your niotlicr li-11s 1.1' is lilllflflt f .il i' wr. 2 the t'.111-rite saving wt tlittif NN ll N f' li' ll .25 ful hltdlllllt' Vt-.1l mttlltls and Nl' ' it l ' li li lr 'E chitlscn rate high on lui' list Xl ixgc .' s l ' of lids-'tilts .lcanis lust sinh- ul 11 s nut is husim-ss l .l1ll nts. .intl XX ll N - ' her li--lslw is tollctting ttt- :1 3' l -. s XX i ords ll.1ir.litss:t1tg stltwwl .s ' ' -- ' nut' lm one .un-ing han s f. ' i ture 1l.1ns ' l l .l l Z' N 1: bl ASN 'aw 7' NANCY INIANNI loo Charles Street Cflllefei Glad flu! I llze .1111 I. Pretty Name finds the ro- tating schedule quite a treat compared to the regular sched- ule at Bradford High in Starke. Florida . . . wont forget the Xmas of '62 or its presents for a long time . . . many new friends at W'.H.S. in- clude best buddies Jeanne and Linda . . . plans to be a dental hygienist after gradua- tion. THEODORE MARENO 195 Temple Road College I The 111.111 flu! l.lIl'Ql7j' 7l1ll,l'l rare do uellf' Max and Tony agree with Muscles, our happy-go-lucky football co-captain, that physics classes are Ted dislikes the one way' corridors at XY',H.S. XY'herex'er this future college man goes. he leaves the memory of his famous cry. XY'hat's for lunch? ,'l,.'.'1l.'i'e1.' Irviwtblll 2, 3, 4, C11- Captain 43 Baseball 3, 5, -ig Track 2, 5, 4, Talent Show Z, 3, 43 Maroon Squad i, Senior Prom Commatce i. 62 ANN MARA 564 Main Street Clerle Typist! I11IIHL'eI1L'E if like polirbed .lI'I1IlH,' if cId01'II,l .md defe11a'J. ' Sweet little Annie. very quiet and shy. likes the business machines course at XY'.H.S. She can be found at assemblies with her close friend Hermine. Oh, be quiet! is the usual cry of this future secretary when she is disturbed. .4r1iz'iIie,-': junior Prom Committee 35 Mirror Representative 4. ,an MARTHA MARGESON 105113 Adams Street College II Hope Zeller .1 fl.1fl67'llIg l.ll6'. Martz looks back on activ- ity period and her junior homeroom as the two things she enjoyed most at XYl.H.S. Her spare time is occupied with writing letters or talking on the phone to David and Jeanne, She hopes to attend hairdressing school. How about thatlu .lillllllii Pep Squad 3, Red Cross Representatoe 3. Pep Squad Z5 Talent Sliow i. ALAN MARTIN 74 Morton Street I '0r.111011.zl He lozer flve great 0lllLl007'.f.U Al confesses to Steve and Bob that his hobby is work, but he also admits he enjoys English classes with Mr. Quinn, His happiest day will be when he has his di- ploma in hand. Though his future plans are indefinite, Al is considering a hitch in the service. 1 ' . 3 x I I 7 i tel? it yn x It Y 1K l i Q! 4 Our cheerleaders back our teams all CATHERINE MARTIN 6 Beal Road College I Be wire. mar 7201 100 high fo fall, but .imap 10 fire. Cathy can usually be seen with Elaine and Carol either ice skating or eating big bur- gers. Vilalking across the cam- pus at W.H.S. is among Cathy's favorites. Hailing from North junior High, Cathy hopes to attend nursing school after graduation. Ar1i1'itie.f.' Talent Show 2, 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 5, 43 French Club 3, 4g Mirror Staff 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Senior Play 4. We ls 'L wr' W LINDA IXIASlfl.l.l 1 l Bolton Strcct .'lz'1'r1,'11,'!fUlg UTM' Iluflrf .wif 1271 Ifa.1ll.'.l- lil! .UL halt? 'cAfl.17.u'LJ. During student council mcct- ings l.lf'lkl.l c.1n hc l1C.lI'al ex- claiming XX'l1.1t c.1n I s.1y? After .1 t.1llc oxcr .1 pizf.1 with N.1ncy. -lE'.lDDt: .mtl Carol thc .IDSXYCF is L1NLl.1llX'. Th.1t's .1ll A I -1 AFM? .1 1 I 5 I , 1 -' A 3 1 right. lioolxlxccping r.1tcs high with this Youth Council Scu- ret.1ry. Best of luck .1t lk-ntlcy School of Actounting. .Af1.'.f:1,'.f11 flux Sut1ct.1rjf 15 Stu- the way in every game. tlcnt C,-vuntzl 3, IQ Nlorirtv-1 1. l L' 'E Q ,A KENNETH MAY LUIS MAZZUIJX :XXXA Xl:X77OXl' 51D.1lc Street Q-lj l.ox1tllS11t11 l l I XX-1t11l .-X'.111.:1 Cffflglgt 1 5i.'1'.'ff,g'1.1f1fi.'1' ,XA A 1 fi . Sf 1f.'f.:n .I U1.1.'f1,1v,'fft fn II 11 fnf' 1 fu fu 1 'lf1 1 V lzlftf' .1.':.'1. ' 1... c 1' GL-ouictry with Mr, Oliricn l.o1x thxnltx lift' with--ut .111 :X1111.1 ix .1 2111 11' N 11,, 151 l..:1 is great . . . lows thu gootl SP. f luh or p 1. PJTIILN woultl :tu who Z.lltN lW.ll1,ll1.l xpl-tx til11L'S .1t XX ,H.S ,... 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I say there, ol' chap. calls Sean. who hails from England and Ireland. Take it easy on that steak! Sean is most im- pressed by the freedom of the students. In his free time Mac enjoys trying his hand at photography and art with his friend Dave. The Boys' Club is one activity Sean does- n't like to miss. Our best wishes to this new American! 1 if MICHAEL McDANlEL 51 Florence Road Coflfet II Ulf wfifft f2i,fz,qQi' Jovi Io aff. Mike, a member of the C.Y.O.. comes to XY'.H.S. xia Boston Latin. They don't sell pizza at the supermarket where he works. but Mike enjoys his part-time job neyertheless. Paul and jim both agree with Mike that the new gym is certainly greatl Democracy class is another item on his list of faxorgtes. College now awaits this senif-1' 64 GARY MCELHINEY 128 Bedford Street Tcrlmiral Nuff zmifc .1 1212111116 of Music is a favorite interest of Mack, who comes to us from North junior High. I-Ie enjoys Latin class and Moxie. as Bob and Bone well know. The executive com- mittees of the Latin and Dra- matics club are among his fa- vorite activities . , . future plans include college. .'it'KlIlfi't Latin Club -i. Executive Committee 'ig Dramatics Club 3, Executixe Committee 31 Senior Play' 'lg Talent Show 2, 3, -ig Technical Seminar 2. JAMES MCELROY -18 Tolman Street Hmzwgr Tlw11gblr flu! blkllbe' .1111 1l'0l':J,.f 111.11 bzzrzzf' Happy Jim finds making friends no problem as he races from Youth Council meetings to C.Y.O. and C.Y.A. With Tom and VC'ally he enjoys gym and trigonometry classes. After graduation jim is headed for college and a career as a lawyer. .f'1fti1ifia.t.' Latin Club 2, 5, -1, President -ig Student Council 2, 5, Yi, Treasurer -ig Dramatics Club 2, 5, Vice-President 2g Ger- man Club Z, 33 Debating Club Z, D, -I. line net er emu' fbe fine mine of tr friezldf' Kathleen is a promising sten- ographer who wishes to at- tend Burdett College after graduation. Scottie can be found sipping a strawberry soda with Nancy and Judy. Her favorite subject is his- tory, and Miss Mooney's classes are tops too. Success is sure to be hers. Ar1iri1ie.r: Pep Squad 2, 3, 43 Talent .Show 4: Red Cross Rep- resentative 2. A-if RONALD INICKINSTRY 17 Billings Street South Acton I'y0C.IIf01I.lf TMP gralif-jjzzg feeling 111.11 our ditty bar been done. XYi'hen not eagerly studying his history lesson. Ronnie is at- tending C.Y.O. meetings or devouring a big. tender piece of steak. Dave and Rick fore- see much prosperity for this future machine shop owner. Good luck. Ronnie! .'lrti1'ititI.' I'm'.1lio21.1f Vieira -i. MVRIEI- BHMANVS S9 Chester Lane L1111 'l'irm: 1 pn- Y I ' f' nr I We' .I.','l'.IL'1'1'I t' J ll ttfht 1 1. ff, t . .. .1 . it , .. , evft 'Vw' m zk Pl 12: 1 TERENCE MQNAMARA li Vernon Street C fue c' .s I 1f.'.m'f.1 ?'m'11.' zrilzrfmf ,Ulu .Il:. fig xv aw 'S f' DAVID INKPHERSON ROl4lIR'li XIITLQA l60L0r111fellow Road IIUUIITVI' Ona lvwm -'I mm: fl fztfltr .'f,..f. 211.1111 ff.'f1ti,1. iiI11'n's'i'1'fl1'1f .1-11-....e Tl ffilit ea llt l.i' P ,.1 I1 Lf. Susie winds up .1 mean roll- Due to his interest in sailing. Quiet Da1e is an f11'id ham Hot dogs anl his: r ing pin when cooking Chinese Terry plans to enlist in the radio operator . , . seems shy .iiisine the tasiirites 11: tn-s food, her liaxorite, Her good Naxy after graduation. Mean- and retiring hut has a friendly eollege hound senior 'Rath friends, Dawn, Barhara. and while. he keeps active as .1 smile . . . Russian is new and is attixe in CYU. and lit .s' K.1tl1y. .puree that Shes .1 great rnemher of the Boys' Cluh different . . . Honesty is the ffltih and will .1l's',.lf.s rt tn'- dancer and also that she has and St. Marys C.Y.A. Eng hest policy. says Daxe -.,. her the lgids he :mt at XX' H . .1 hright future .1t .1 husiness lish and Mr. Eames' hiology his ideas will -:et hiin far in espetiallx Nlilse and Rus C11 sl school. Classes rate high on l1is list nf an engineering college. lntls at Nortl1eastt rn .'i1!.'11'.'.'11.' hir. lluss-wnis Staff FQ fkuuritci Best of luck' 'ferry .'l1,'i':.'!111' l,.1t:t1 fltih I, little f ltxh .l N17 D ll, ' 's f ' .lls-1 1 1 Klter11,1te2. '.1A,,,,.l,A,U.. RHIC Club 3. 3' fu 55 Tech Seminar RL Russian Cliah 1 l ist A I Rifle Team 53 Debating fluh lt l' Red Cross Representatisc 11. ' - .J 2 I. N 1 . l ' , Jaw.. I 'Air X I . f ' - - 4 ' - A Q Q - . . .L e ,Lvl 4 X , 5 A ' 5 I 1 'GQ lUHN li Mlil.ANSUX JOHN lj, hllfl.AX9UX ,Q I ' l V A 19 XYellington Street f1W'ell1r11gt1-11 fX1er111t ' X , V V I 1L',J.'. '.',l! C. .liltet II All 'A A X '1'x1 i1.f1.i: It 'alll-1 ' 1 ,, 11 1 . m 3 -6' .'flIif.'i'1 f , 11,'1trlVi Kilt t'1.l1.' iff.i' f1..','4.f .41 f't,..'1I.' fr I, ,.1, ' U - S When -latli' sees .1 store tl1.1t Ci.1n.1d1.1nho1n .li-hn 1--nits to l ' t inalses 'lSkll S.il l1e heads there 11s tiroin lrinn linglzsh, and I ', 1 with .1 shout of 'lliralhlyl hitLI.1l3'- troin the xiexsi-.1111t of our ,'i' ' -' h.1n,L1 i As tan he snrinised. liotlsex ttani. it was .1 n-,ist V in -lohn loses lnnthg howling.1r11l ueltonie skktttll l'1'.11t11e an.l l dratitinig also interest hiin ni-we p:'.11t1ie l1.1s inailt hivi .1 y Alixlll-lL'kflll'.ll drawinig is his staiinth starting 1'st111l111 or i ' jH qoun, laxorite stilwiot and will tome the liotlsex' tear :Ks de tiov' l' in handy' in tl1e lillllllk' when this sport. he along with lioqtt ' 'il N' i V l l1e hetoints .1 hnilder and gen- and llohn. ttll-'ts lillglisll l'I'.ll L'11t1lf.ltI11V, tlasses xxitll Xlt' fwilztls lust at XX' ll 9 ln the lilllllfk' l-'lin t-1 he .1 llilltlxllllf itaslt 1' plans lliilo. lf1':1 ' 1 . 3 -153 'G- fl' 'fe-gr 'S-I ALBERT MELLO 15 8 Trapelo Road College I IV'b.z! frm!-r lf'6.I.fIH'6 if rrorib .1 frjez1d.9 Food in general is a favorite of solid senior Al, who also likes solid geometry. Naturally lunch is the best thing at XY'.H.S. for our foot- ball player. XY'ater-skiing and skin-diving show his athletic abilities. XY'entvvorth will be proof of his academic ability next year. I-le'll do o.k. agree friends John and Andy. .1i'ti1iIie.i Football Z, 3, -ig French Club 3: Talent Show 5, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3: Monitor -i. FDXYARD MISCH 69 Grimes Lane l'afz'.1,'fo2.'.:l ., , . i Tun iso! .1 .-.vsvgze v:,mU1! illi lift Ilia' ua 6.111 .zltford I9 v . , lui' L. XY'hen delicious roast goose is placed in front of Fd. he looks up and says his last W-rds before digging in. Dont bother me. Science and flying model planes with engines are his main interests, I-lis future plans include at- tending college. xl .'.f Xarionaf Honor So- czetf 1 . lYit'.i.'l-'I.1J' Vztrrf Calf' ,id i 66 FREDRICK BIICKLAY 286 Central Street I 'or.z1i011.zl If ii 2101 lion' much we baze, bil! lvou' murb ue enjoy, tba! nuker lv.1ppi21e.r.v. From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli will be the music this lad will march to after graduation. There's one thing Skip hopes wont be changed too much in the future, and that's his craving for fried foods. Right now. Skip keeps him- self up to par by attending the Boys' Club. Keep up the fight- ing spirit. Skip! NANCY BIORABETO 39 Floyd Street Sfe'IIO'Q'?'.1f7!JlL' The 1.111126 of .1 girl jr .zmong tba dflflqlyzfzzl .f0Il7Zd.f of the uorldf' Always smiling. that's Bee- tlesf' Nanci's an active mem- ber of the Sons of Italy and C.Y.A. We all join Sandy and Sue in wishing this vivacious senior success at Burdett Jun- ior College. .-itf1i111t.iJ Talent Show 2, 3, all Pep Squad 2. 5, -41 Junior Prom Committee BQ Mr. Husson's Staff 33 .llmffi Clerical Staff ,ig Cafe- teria Monitor 3. RUSSELL BIILLHOLLAND 8 Chamberlain Terrace College II l'Tfll,ff lyimf' Trig classes will be sadly missed by Russ when he leaves our hallowed halls, but he keeps his mind off the subject by working at Elm Farm. It's choice is an often- heard remark when the topic of discussion is cars. This captain of our Rifle Team shoots for Wfentworth after graduation. Aftiz'i1ieJ.' Rifle Club 2. 5. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Rifle Team 3. -i, Captain 4. DEMETRIOS MIBIINOS 290 Temple Road Voazfiozzal The frifzzdrbip of az great 121.112 if .1 farm' of Ibe godrf' A former student at L.S.j.H.. the Greek now enjoys printing at our Vocational School. Billy and Richard re- veal jim is an active president of his youth council. After graduation jim plans to con- tinue his education and then open a shop of his own. Best of luck. . .. 4 FLT ' .. ' Frwcvfy . -. . ' 'Le , - - 1 A sf ' - !s-.,...f' - ,Q A l- U, U -i. V 1.ig1.AbJA1,, J, mv -- l 5,519 I ' . V i vi, , 5 ,l f .Q A D 7 '4 5' . y A .. P .'v'r.h .I J Q' i it k 1 f . , l af , l . i -3 K ' I 1 l . A., YT For seniors. the guidance department is BARBARA NIORASH 21 Manning Rnatl ff- 'r ' X7 NANCX MORK 14106 Trapelw Riiatl C HERH l. NIORLJAX I1 l Rixersiele Auntie alffnj ffl fiwiliiilfi I Kilt!! ll'l. .' H fi V- N.'i2.' .I ll.: i laelh' . H.Li-l VX , H1 . ' ffl Lfce U with Lffdi Hit cf fit! al C 4.124 L f i 1 ' M I M l X' I llf it11.'t11.'fft1 H annie ii Theres always room lor iff 141.4 lts a hirtl. its a plane, its Barhara rushing dim-n the hall to preside over the Lihrary Cuuntil ur tu attentl trig class. Her Rainhnw meetings keep her husy, hut pretty Barhara also lilces tu water ski. Cnl- 'auuref' especially if it's nur After tleniutrati' Cheri can he , class pretty nutahle X.1ne. This enthus- seen tall-:ing ' i In Anna antl Dianne in the new taleteria. An attixe izseiii- iastic eheerleatler nnt only sparkles at the fuuthall games hut also in trig class ur when her ul CYO.. she li..-les fur- eniuying some halcetl stuffed wartl tu attending fhantller 1 il. sf. xxi iiri it , ll fir I wth-P, Xlzasgt iize iiiits Imax n sax .1 L ,mg-in ill xi ilL-L x new pei ip' L A L W litliziin. lvh l i lohster. Carnle and Sandi' will Business Stliu-il after gratlua- NY.i'.t l'-iv Y X lege. and then a wcatinn as agree that Nancy? ratliant per- tion, Best ul lutlq tu this flint tutuzt- s uri .1 i I 1 ,1 phi-giL,il flqgfjipigt ,UQ on lief siiI'l.lllIy will lDSPlfC Illt Pl.1PllS l.lH. ll J I lr Ivgtl I agen-,la. ul this future teacher and 1'-UYl'1L W11i1il 3. - , H e I fl-f-'HY-'L' Ifltlfl Clllbgz. 5, it ensure her nuthing hut happi- gflx '. 'lflf' ,TNQ ,lslgfli ii. N. Ext-tutiue Cummittec 4, Secretary' 'ig new tl X- M fm -' . IX. ,,. Ilihmm, Cwunul R. L pmqdent .I yt I H I Q V rims RL1srusti1t,1tg-,Q . G' NUHP-WU 5. by f-H-Edmyr ,C .iii ..,.. it . nina K -'mir .iitittli If-lmmlc ,mlb Axwmm Q hr s: i, iFuutnallQ Cliec-rlcader 41 ' Talent bl.-iw i, lrtntli fluh 3, 11 .llllfv liusiranss Sllll GQ SQ-nf-ir Plan Kslierettc 4. ':- ',n- -'J -wil. fi.,-e Na.- i, if' --'. 47 4- ' i -3 1' B ' -1 1 f ii t g , , , L 4, f I0 . N -- 4 , Q . f . , Q f ' I ' ' ' ' 5 , l K y it . , - L--w 5 Rosy Xllitwsfc fyig INN! ' Ni VX In i' Ixus 'l':.zg'tfii ll iii in ' 1 gl J i i 1 , lin . . ll f - ,,1L F. ' lltri-ls Xltiii i:i.l ltifi l' is XX nl!! HITQZ1 lat sicfl '-'- 'ii 'l I5 t'l'tI iff LKYKW lst i . l' n ' ,ir :ig ' . i' 'i' N, t linxg ri . ' f1'N N, '. X l' ' s .1 help in tlutitlingltiture plans ll 'Ml i ,X l 1 X ,Efl-l fi s X 1 -fi 'X Q li I l 1 i ' l X I A' 'n JANETTE MUXSEY 14 Copeland Street Coffege II Kf11dIZ6,fet' if Ilia .fznzfinizze in zvlffclv zirme gmz4'.f. The rotating schedule is favor- able to -Ian. who also likes algebra. bowling. and swim- ming. I don't known is a usual expression from this career-minded member of the French club who would like to be a Hguarde-malade' after graduation. Friends Marcia and Carol know shell be help- ful in this medical occupation. :1r.':i:1.Q.r: French Club Z. 3. 'O' X'-1:19 swf CAROLE MURPHY 40 Smart Street College I Be.111ly is 1166 promfre of the fllfIl7'6.H This vivacious lass loves eat- ing pizza with Phyllis and Nancy. Among her many fa- vorites at W.H.S. geometry class with Mr, O'Brien rates first. Carole is looking for- ward to teachers' college after graduation. XY'e know she'll do well, Arfizifiefx National Honor So- ciety 5, 4: Future Teachers of America 3. 4. Secretary 43 Talent Show 2, 5, 4g Junior Prom Com- mittee Bg Homeroom Representative 41 .llimn Business Staff 4, 3 . .N 1 5 T3 l t 4 lllllil I . , 4' . - . kr ll 5 . ll -Q X Q . 1 is X C, fpwf QQQX X Q I As the deadline for the senior term paper approaches, ,o I JEAN MURPHY 12' South Street Citi? Trifvio' Hflfzz j'i,zc. d ,uid lwzz quid if flaw f.1t'e-fi XY'hat are you. some kind of a nut? exclaims Murph during cafeteria duty when someone asks for seconds. You can bet shell order roast beef or fried chicken for herself. Her telephone-talking friends Pho and Helen agree that this fi: o' er North ulunzorite likes acriritj. period with Mr. O Bien best at XY'.H.S. 'lean is another senior who plans to attend llill school after luraduatmn. Cxfeterza Squad lg jun- r Pr :Z C-irttmzrtet 3, Talent N23 my MARY MURPHY 19 Plympton Street Sn zmgixzplvjr Ex11!2ez'.n1re if be.111!'1. Petite and peppy Murph wants to attend Salem State College after graduation. When she's not cheering the Crimson on to victory. she can be found swimming at the Boys' Club or golfing with Bfary and Lois. :1r.'i11t1ef' Cheerleader 5. 43 Talent Show 2 4' Maroon S uad ,. . Q 3. 4: junior Prom Committee 33 Sir. Hussorrs Staff 2, 3. PAUL MURPHY 19 Plympton Street flcroznzfizzg G1.1d flu! be fjrer if lie. Ralph enjoys math at XY'.H.S, and will always re- member Mr. Distel's algebra class. Most of his time is spent with john. Ron. and Charlie at the Boys' Club. Ralph has a college career planned after graduation. Good luck! .'1rf1ii!1fff Red Cross Represent- atlxe 2. DONALD NEILBERG 52 Marshall Street Voc.1Ii011.1l Hfflllliffflj if lbs .mlid f0Il71d.I- H011 of .111 Ike zir1ue.r. Looking for a good contractor or builder for that dream house of yours? Call on Hamberg Neiburg in a few years. The results are bound to be pleasing, but right now Don's main interest is flying model airplanes. Lunch with Jim and Bob is really great. especially if it includes T-bone steak and fried potatoes. Good luck. I-Iamberglu MEM 51.4 1 EE B llll X X v . , .N t , s - . U I 5 0 I . ff- sei I ' l 7 Nflx - 'U' CATHERINE NELSON 91 Seminole Avcnuc .'lm'ff1r1,'.'ir1,g' Yffn'ff .ffmf fur It In vi' ,HH fllfl fr. Cathy spends lacr sparc time bowling with the Inter-Churcli 'Qin 4, if X x VIRGINIA NELSON 52 Bruce Road , . Sit 2.'1fIq1,.','H If Il w.J-A iff :i4.'tv1f.i f... . A ' ii ' r -F H mil fm wiv, fri- Ginny is xitcvprt-sitlt-nt .rr tht- Iaitlicran tliurflm griiiap Bowling LCZIKQLIE' or sewing , . . , . . cniwys caring mast law: nn . S readily tlcmurs steak antl pup- and ritling in wnxcrtilwlw . . , Corn . . . future plans inclutlu can lac t-mntl xxitli Mari: and , L fwffice work. Nancy giving tif Ifnglixlu tlan - J -'liflw'-'L'-i' PCP 'NIU-Ml I- Rui . , . plans to lac a SL'QI'L'I.Il T. I - CNW RCIVCSCUI-ltlxc l' Nlr ll..wH:'.x Staff li, 'X KIPCII ll-tw Vxlzurttl 1, Ilary' ,l, C'-itintil 14 ., limi., H551 the library is the center of student activity. 'UN UQ- H QS: fi 1 ,N ,H ' Pt, Ninatl N 104 INIARCIARITI' NIil'l:Iil.I. BARBARA NIZVARD lfl.AlNli NlU9lf Xl. xliY NIXUN li Puntl Struct Ckmrt ll? liarnum Ruatl li NYM-itll.iri.l R-va.l 'N ,-X1ln:'.i:'t li .mtl c,H11.,. ll ll t if U-,uf ,VIJV-'L f'iujL.fl fl .ll:l'Lr l'-' I I-V'-'nj fr4,l'.' fl ll, ' ,P I H5-'VL U fu! ,f , . ' I ' , l, l fffzuiifi '4:.l.f.f'.'r ii.' ' Hit :tm ..'., I, , H , . Altlmougli Nlarligic is iaxing lfvcryiwtat' lias at lvaxt I-nn' lil-lim' U11-'W Nlll'lll-lllilk' N.1n.l l.i'r:itttl llwi E must uf liar timmy tu lwuy' IK-f tlixziiiu. .intl lIai'lwaiaN ix tlrif uitlitx xxitlr l5f,1m Riwtariti 1- tw. ,nl 51, -.I 514 own tar. wing- .if it ig Xpiint in ti-fur ytuirx tiimf xlic xxzll lu- antl :Kuna Nlit' ix an .idixt fr- l,x :r,gt- 7X Nfxy l on tulxrw xyitli Uianm- .intl it-ining llLI'liltI'Il1LI'fL.IxlItlN,lf ivtinlwti' wt lrtr N.-i-riitx ..n.l ll.-ir liftl' NN 'V . D--ris Otitxitlt- wt' lfnglixli .intl tlrt- XX'.lI'l'LIIil.llt' Ytliiii-l 'Ilia tlllllill VYU -'X fi-'trtrtr lu hiya .xt ' ' 1 matlm tlawws. lNlargit- tlrinlts i'-'tating xtlrttlirlt- ix t--iw .ix HIXIIUII Ntittt bltgn -visit, Ort .tit X tw ll' ' I YU tlw ivtittliwr paving ix tlit' law! liar' ax tliia uni.-1' uw it liar. Iiltty tlri Inn. li ru: .nlx lwixr t-'-I N x ' ' ' tliing tw liit XY Il 9 tliiw ytar laaia, xtlin im..-.N I YU t in at XX ll N llti li:T17. irlaiix ill it: . In tht- fiuturc, xlic axpitts to lat' Nun uallvng tw ml tiwir tliitlt .1 taittr ,ix ,i Mtyrfhigr, ISN: ' , A lac a tltparrmtnr litatl at an tltr1iiur.itt ilawtx with limit l l-ff N' '-K X -, Vw tl- li . , xf l - I . - intltrxtrial plant ' V -l l fx Y '- ll' - Q' X U, il ,ll ' ' l l ' ,'l.J,ff,-rf- f I.. Iitfrttizait-at s f l1'l A V '- ll ' ll 'r' ' - ' I Nfl! I, l:r:'-r llxla It fl' x w 69 E -- -l- vf i Y:--: ,'7t cff'l'3l1 A X fwfff 'S' W A , txm D , . !1L+x7-A13 N X '?3:'fOh 1 3 mx! md' Ss I 4' v U Q X x l 1 ,111- ,Til A 2 you.-Ag V Mathematics trains the student to think logically and con- cisely. . 'i N'l2':r ' -f BRt'CE NOAH 8 McBrides Court . 4 cm ll riff 2142 Hia t'0I17.'51'1 iff Iiife zz wld. H5 c.i1n:1i',u12e1s .ste 111.iz1eif1a'. How about that. says former South juniorite Bruce to Dick and ,lohn as they work on their cars. Yfhen he is not in typing class. this friendly sen- ior can be found at the Boys' Club. Bruce plans to go into the service .after graduation. .4t'tizi.'ief: AudioAYisual Staff 4. MARY NOAH 8 McBrides Court S.'ef?0gr.1pl1ic Her lxiir Zl.I,f brozz 71 zcilb l20IL2'cli gfif.-'.i'. Activity periods and typing are two of Marys favorite periods at XY'.H.S .... friends Joanne and Sally hear her say- ing. Youll have to convince me, Business school is in- cluded in her plans after XY'.H.S. Best of everything. Maryf .'ii':i:1!ie.r.' Student C0ur1Cil RCP- resentative 51 junior Prom Com- mittee 5g Maroon Squad 51 PEP Squad Z, 5, 43 Red Cross Rep- resentative 2. ,fv- L 5 ANNE OBRIEN 1 ll Charles Street Cdr? T'.,'R' .' 'fIf:tij, ' .' Ask Anne what she likes best .iz XYH S, and the answer is .'itti'.itj.' periods N'-'ith BTI. O Brien. tif course. As Bonnie and Mary Alice know. bowling .incf egting pizza or chocolate ..e treani are also tops with 'Vs scnfiir. Since she likes tjxpinz classes so '-vell. fr' IS pfannfng on office after graduation. 70 EDXYARD O'CONNELL 34 Circuit Lane Acc-'iimfirzlz He ,Q.IIe Zu ni' fart z5e1i'.'. Eager O'Kie lists work ten times as his activity. You'd have to ask Richard or Martin to verify that, but we do know O'Kie can be found busy at St. I.uke's C.Y.O. and in history class. Bentley School of Accounting awaits him next fall. if all his work doesnt tire him. Good luck. O'Kiel .'f...':1.'.'ty aiiuth Council 3. Ny- ANNE OKEEEE 15 Ellery Road Hofzfnpf 'PIII Lick thee .zpf1e.z1'f .1 jvellj' dizzzpfef' Friendly Anne exclaims. Oh, Great! when called A.O'K . . . this active senior loves walking across the courtyard. The future will find Anne studying journalism in college. Dont run out of ink. Anne! ,'1t'.'i:i1:tf: National Honor Society 3, ,ig Newspaper Staff 2, 3. -1, Ci,-Editor 'ig Student Council Rep- resentative 55 French Club 5, Secretary 5: Junior Prom Com- mittee 31 German Club 3, 4. QE' ta X?'11'v CHARLES O'NEIL 24 Cedarwood Avenue Arromzlizzg Arif of eizldzzt-.rr .ire .fbozzgblf 10 lim. Chas likes bookkeeping best at NY'.H.S .... usually seen bowling or skating with Steve. This steak lover plans to enter the Navy after graduation. Good luck. Chasf .4r,'ii.fI.it1f.' Hockey Team 2. 'E U i si SHEILA O'NEILL 18 Munroe Avenue Cfcff Tlllffif Slim ur.1rf Ilia fury frm nt solzffif' If you see a blue Ford loaded with laughing girls, you can bet its owner and pilot is Sheila. Among her many reg- ular passengers are Bev and Bevie. It is unfortunate there are no dismissal bells in of- fices because She will miss her faxorite sound at XY',H.S. NX'e know she'll make an ex- cellent secretary some day. MARCIA PARKHVRST 19 Elmhurst Terrace llozmrr Intent .1 neu' mf' .mj yiinllf fel lin' d.1m'1'r1g. Popular Marsh is actixe in Rainbow and in volunteer work at XValtham Hospital. Marsh plans to attend col- lege, preferably jackson. As Dianne and Reenie know, she'll be welcome wherex er she goes because of her friend- ly manner. .'lil1ii.'.'ii' Newspaper Stat! i, .llnrfif Staff IL National Honor Society K, sig latin Club 3, l, l-rc-och flub 3, l, Talent Show 5 fwasllga it 115 ST LWART OXX ENS I8 Pearl Street I 'uc.1Ijm1.1f fin. ll.Ji ffxffl- flfi ll'e.IfPf1l1 Ziff. Ste-w's goal in life is to find a real soft job. Len and Bill say he enjoys saying. Nice day, aint it? . . . is happiest when working on his Ford. .'llIlIlflL'l,' Red Cross 53 ITM.:- llfliltlf Iyltllft' 5. D1 DOL GLAS PALM 17 Lincoln Street COHc.Qe I He who lux .1 firm zz rl! moldi lbs unrfd In lwflzlfcfff' Great! gasps good-looking Doug to Gary and Bob as they attend a football game. Although he enjoys Mr. Clark's German classes, his- tory rates the special A with Doug XY'e know he will be a great success as a history teacher after college. ,'lL'flIlIlt,V German Club 2, 4, og Newspaper Staff 1, bi, Editor og Senior Play Committee 'l, .lim i Sports Staff ig Crimson Key i -xv in PAL I. PALMLR 12 Charles Street Axenue Qffffcfc To Lt Lllhfffxg' lc' fftf .I no 1h'Hi!,Qfffr,'ill1 !.Jif. This Hudson Rod and Gun Club member comes to us from St. Charles . . . loses the studies and lunch periods at XY'.H,S .... wishes he'd in' xented eating, Phil and Frank know that Paul loses hunting . . . will wear a uni- form ot the is Air I'orce in the future. x ' .b-F h r 4 i T-lg, 7- o ' -. A , I- X J ,y ff 1-ui Q f 4 1 , 1 ,, .. , '? ' V Q- is-, i ' ali JOHN PASSFRFLIO tips, - Q .V ,. ff -, lt-I Nlt. lila lerrace 5' ..N i - lf nlfzfc bac! .xx . P ,, . , , .Q ,. J . Iwi' fu' ffm! flllll' if Neff, .'t4,'1't TE-, 'v., X xx! 0 9, . . ., uf., ll.'I,'i Uhr' Life. fm 5 O X ' .' XX'hen football isn't in season. X ' 9 .9 Q this senior tan he found work- X 5:4 N 3 . g ., P ing on radios with Paul or 1-fsggf, - ' 'gi L stu lr ' l li ' l ' f C' :FUI I 7 ' t ying matt oimti x o t.Y,r 1 :EJ . N South lumor. lohn plans a 345' 2? 2g - - fx' Z -.-. .:. I ,A y f U 21.4 T I .,,, ,.,Q ' .nga Q tartar in tlttllonits altar tol- '54-ix 5-, L --.ug - . N . L' 1. . . - - lege licst ol lurk JE,-bf 4, P32 13.4, 1. - ' ' A l ll-'imr-I-'iii liipifsvt , , , , Y I HW - Aft tint! U i'w.1i.1 N .ti i 7 c ., 7 I in f?1lE'-. 'Jw PY 'ide- TQ1 Af' '11 LLOYD lJhALULK 36 Bennet Street College II Follow lvir 1'.X'.UlIf7l6-d0II'l be .:fr.1ia'. ' The rotating schedule pleases Lloyd most at W.H.S. as do democracy classes. He can be seen going to the Boys' Club with John and jimmy and exclaiming XX'hat can I say. This ex-South juniorite enjoys basketball and baseball and looks forward to college after graduation. Arfizifierf Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 2, 3, -i, Captain 4. iT...7 ' JOHN PEARSON 235 Weston Street Hrmorf None but himself can be bi! p.11'.zllel. Formerly from Omaha. Ne- braska, john has carried with him his love for all kinds of music and singingg he is now a member of the senior choir as well as the Luther League at his church. Paul tells us that this friendly music lover also likes math and hopes to attend Upsala College in New Jersey. Good luck, John. Artiritier: Mirror Business Staff 41 Math Club 3, 45 Science Sem- inar 3. ALBERT PEEL 20 Curve Street College II A man of many l72l6f6J'l.l'.H This active member of W.H.S. plans to enter college and become a criminal lawyer. Al can be seen enjoying lobster and submarine sandwiches with his friends Bob and Leif. Skin-diving and Miss Thorn- ton's English classes rate high with him. Ac1i1'irier.' Cross Country 45 Hockey 3, 45 Audio-Visual Staff 2, 35 Language Lab Assistant 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Maroon Squad 4g junior Prom Committee 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 2. ROBERT PENTZ 88 Greer Street College II Palienfe if tlae key of con- tent. Bob, who comes from Water- town High, enjoys math classes and playing basketball at the Boys' Club or in the gym. This college bound senior can be seen eating roast beef and talking about the future with Cathy and Bob. T' is QVENTIX PETTIS 53 Fuller Street Cfvllffe II Hur gncil lla il-jg lm .mai Ilve HUP. Sam comes to us from New- ton High School and enjoys English the most at XW.H.S. This college-hound senior lines to work on cars in his spare time with Trig:er .ind Dickie. Future plans include .in education .it .1 husincss tulle-.gig Grind luck to you. Quenin' l -A 1 I-T il from Reprc-scrititi-.13 MARTHA PICKETTE 34 Francis Street College II Pnl .ir .1 .vrlmulgirl zzrll 5.111 bc, H Diane and Judy say that smil- ing Martha can usually be seen jogging along the bridle path. This typing class fan also enjoys dancing and looks for- ward to working in an office. Best of luck, Martha. .'li11i'ilii1i,- Pep Squad 23 Talent Show fig Senior Prom Committee al S . 49' Winter' Saturdriys find our team opposing 95 it CHESTER PLACE 1 Gorhain Street I m'.:i'1rn.',Jf .Nutr flop l,1,ji11.'g fm' .1 V 'fv- ffr. Nami lim: frmzt ln future years when .1 let flies overliead. you'll know that it will he under the'.1ble superxision of iet i11echanic HCll1L't.H lunth, he also enioys shop and tl1eory. He is sure fo succeed in the future. Up :li .'l1lli'L ' ' Another lover of Crflfcfc limp fi' zzzrzrfvf' Junior Alumnus looks forward classes and the . . . enjoys john and Gil . . ing career in the cn Housu Usher 5. eating ravioli and pizza with it 'Y STEPHEN PITTORINO ZS Mt. Pleasant Street Om frm' fiitmf nz .1 life- Fun-loving Spits is .1 North . . . eagerly to his math dismissal hell his friends . eyes .1 teath- future, XVILLIAM POIRIER 512 Main Street Cflnelfc A111 11.171 It lu btgm J! Ilia FAROLYN POXTE Si filiestcflari 'i R1 uit. cjfflula 1 L 4 I'L 'learfcf . .V b1jQiz111i11'g, f.'11.f, Biology ironically is Erog- History' and the rotating s,he.l- luis' faxorite suhiett. l'ii'c ule .irc taxorftes of fi ls drills and sports are what he likts at XX',HS lt's all noth- inilil is the f.lX'tll'IlC cxprtssioii of this lllL'INl7LIA of the llud- son Rod and Gun Cluh, Friends Dave and Bill know the service is aliead for Froggy, who toines to us from Hale High in Stow. bu o .7 r,. 47 l,l'C1lNlJ.'X l'O'l I'l7R if-S'l'ott1-n Pond Road :,, . nm? li..1. 5't7.ii4l 1 . '....' Mi -fp XX'ht'n Hfiritlxl' is .isluil tht tiiiitg slits qiiitltlx' itpliu Slsiii1.ig tint l5.lXXll .iiil t5 hlurinl ttll iis this li.iirihoxi. 1 ' iaiil tliinlm tht- rotatiniz sthtil tilt- .it XX' ll 9 is igrtat I liiktx ilgriiiiirmk 1l.lwLs --A xxill ht .1 sinitssfizl .t N1il L' ii1.1l ir1tl1ttIi.iNf..,1I-Kun., 1fto'+1fi-lil-151-iii I.:q:,-J.-. li i' N 1 . so ri, ' .it XX',H.F ,... tan he st-tn Cating steali oi' roast heel with Ylune .intl Xlartha n'-ir tollwe or .1 sthool for r tii' 3. in-' are in the YLHLITL p n 5 Q for this ft-river lrxingzin Qtrnct Qltiniorfle lkp my...1 v w R 1111- s ' if' lxnfru 1,1 -Q ,. 1 Xlain fllfitn N1 3 1 Xl.'XliX l'0XX l KN XI liwt s Nix ' N , , lr li' N Nlf. 1 s l. TI li X' ' X 'f I 1 Rl. .1 1 ' X1 Xl 'I ' XX ll X ' X 'Ax 'NA X ' QXU if X' 1 . 73 .U- Q- ROBERT PRATT 19 Endicott Street Colfege II He who fbizzfy for Zvmzrelf if .1 free maxi. A former student at Marthas Vineyard High School, Bob' now spends his time at De- Molay meetings. This ath- letic senior enjoys the ro- tating schedule and his chemi- stry class. A.lover of Italian . xt I 612 7 .. up Q 1 l : Il, XWAYNE PROPHET 28 Mokema Avenue t Hozzma' Y 'uh ' jl Few boy: are bam zvifb ml- x M ' I 62115 ffm! exceed bfi, - As director of both the senior L 4 2 1 4 ' play and the talent show, I., 1 , i Wayne is one of the busiest 'Lx , people in XX'.H.S. Dave, Max, - ' ' and Tony tell us that he pre- -- ' pares for his debates during I g j I activity periods. After a hectic senior year, Vifayne plans to on Occasb ff d ,H i n ie ri s food, he looks forward to college after leaving XV.H.S. FIIIIIIIILJ' Chemistry Lab 21 Phy- sics Lab 5. -lls..no CYNTHIA PLYTINIAN 210 Dale Street Cflffcfc Il Di!igrii1 f,zz'wfr wzzqrrefr 6IcI'Yjlf1f71,g'.i' Oh noY cries friendly Cin- di during one of her many favorite cafeteria gab ses- sions. Miss Tahaney and her typing class rate high with this happy lass, Cindi can be seen around town with her friends Diane and Char- lnmc' gl1G is looking flffXK'.1X'cl Iii an ctlucatiiin at Chandler and then .i career with IB M 74 study law. Artiz'1f1r'.t: Senior Play Director 43 Talent Show Director -ig Debat- ing Club 2, 3, 4, President -lg Band 2, 5, -13 Latin Club Z, 5, -ig German Club 3. 4. 'I WILLIABI QUAGLIOZZI 39 Spring Street Coffega II He nuff be zvrontq uibofe lift- if in Ike Mehr. English is baseball enthusiast Bill's favorite subject. Cer- tainly, SAYS Twig, as he is called by friends Jeanne and jack. The armed service calls to this Connie Mack Leaguer who hopes to enlist after grad- uation. Best wishes to a form- er North luniorite. JOHN RANGE 17 Hartwell Street Accozmzizzg The one prudence of life ir l'0I1CE7!ll'r1l.f0Il,H This future Marine enjoys swimming and playing tennis. Ralph and Rog reveal jack loves activity periods . . . thinks fire drills should be included in every schedule . . . active in the Boys' Club and Luther League . . . a na- tion will surely be safe with jack protecting it! ArIii'ilie.r: Rifle Club 2. 31 Foot- ball Zg Audio-Visual Staff -4. Yzvif XVILLIAM RANGE 17 Hartwell Street Vomliozml True humor Jpfirzgr not more from fbe bead Ifsnm from 1116 be.1v'I. ' If the next class is either English or history, you can be sure Bill will rush to it. Ralph and Zen often find it hard to keep up with him. In his spare time Bill enjoys customizing cars or eat- ing his favorite vegetable, squash, A drafting career is the dream of this senior. Good luck, Bill. Arli1'itie.f.' Student Government Exchange 3. . , If - C' ' 63, mi IL!! 'I' Y- A --11 l 0 '1 'ff Pncfure ,ff 1 ' Noi ' N' tu - I ' Avaulable M l 'Z' 7515 2 .7 l X DEBORAH RAY'-OX ' A , lil U.1l11vI1 Sturt V ' c,f.1':4L'L I U U u Hff' '4f'.'F,. 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Youth Council and enjoys reading. Carol thinks that German class and the other students at NX'.H.S. are really great. After graduation from college Carol's ambition is to become a social worker. Arfii-iliess Latin Club 23 Senior Play Committee -lg i'lIii-f'0r Busi- ness Staff -ig German Club 2, -lg Talent Show -i. .17 DIANE RISTUCCIA 67 Berkley Street College II H.1ppii1e.i's .uid l,!llKQl7l6J' are buf. Popular Horse, a former Lexington Street juniorite, can usually be found rushing to Mr. B's French III class with Cathy and Pat. Collecting antiques or eating Italian Spaghetti and Irish stew are favorite pastimes of this senior. Our crystal ball tells us of a bright future for Diane at the Massachusetts College of Art. All the best. Diane. .'1r1ii1.'iij.' Talent Show 2, 3, -25 junior Prism Committee SL .lliimr Art Sflfi 3. i. 76 BARBARA ROBERTS 30 Berkshire Road Slelmgmpbic The bappies! people smile all lbe lime. Because Barb enjoys short- hand with Miss Mooney, she has hopes of being a secretary . . . loves p.j. parties and driv- ing. In the morning she rushes around collecting attendance cards for 210. If you hear a sudden whoopeefl, y0u'll know that Barb is nearby. .-irifiitigsx f lent Show 3, 43 Pep Squad 2, 35 Maroon Squad 43 Library Council 33 junior Prom Committee 5. ELIZABETH ROBINSON 132 Church Street College I Gentile in form, mid fair of fzlfciw At the sound of What's up, doc! everyone knows that Betsy has joined the group for an active day of ice skat- ing or tobogganing. Betsy loves olives and the rotating schedule at XY'.H.S. Vifhen not in history class, this perky senior can be seen with Sandy and Marcia. Arfirifiesr Latin Club 23 Chess Club 3: Pep Squad 2, 3, -ig News- paper Staff 35 Cafeteria Squad 4. SANDRA RIGOLI 16 Forest Street Arrourzting She believes in happiness 072 Ike darkest dtzysf' Crack me up, says Riga to friends Nancy and Sue. Hobbies include dancing and driving, and high among her favorites are shorthand classes and fried clams, In her spare time she's an active member of the Sons of Italy. Sandra's plans include Burdette junior College after graduation. Aftirities: Talent Show 2g Junior Prom Committee 35 Pep Squad 2, 3, -lg Jlirfor Staff -i, JOHN ROCHE 133 Lincoln Street College II A lrzle friend is forerer cl friendf' Sports-minded S c o o t e r comes to W.H.S. from Car- melete Junior Seminary . . . Boys' Club, Debonairres, and C.Y.A. take up much of his time . . . enjoys eating spa- ghetti with Dianne and Dave . . . future plans include col- lege and a career in mechan- ical engineering. Ar1iz'iIies.' Hockey 2, 3. in X BIAUREEN ROCHE 91 Chestnut Street ClJHe',Qc' 'P.1t'i 11411 'win' triflzfiltf ,niuf illlihlcf Kenneths Hair Stylists In- stitute will welcome Mo after graduation . . . ean't de- eide whether she likes English elasses with Mr, Collins hetter than devouring a Chicken with Hank. Carol and Joanne . . . will always Carry memories of W'.H.S. close to her heart. .'ltfi'!ffI4'.' Talent Show 43 Junior Prom Committee 3g XY'eather Cluh 3. i 1 MARK ROSEN 765 Lincoln Street Hfuxffiii' Brt1i1i ii' Ilia mul of url. Marks limited sparc time is spent either on the XY'altham Youth Countil or Synagogue Youth Group, of sxhith he is president. The A.F.S. arogram held an ex- l citing summer tor him in ltaly last year. Mark spends one half of his time with Elon and Dave, the other halt on his favorite holwby, pliototurapliy. A husy future in the field of eleetrieal enuineerins is Mark's goal. iirfltllni' Youth Couneil 3, -lg Dramatics Clulw Z, S3 Math Club 3, lQ National Honor Society 3, 'ig A.F.S. Program 35 Dehat' ing Cluh 2, R, i, Vice-President 4. is il'-7 i X. . ARTHUR ROSIZNBERG T'6 Green Street CHHL'4Qc' I Hllilgfi ..'.iz1.ft from lliflqlit vfto- .1L'fLI'.H I.et's seeg I'ie got to watch this mox'el thinks Artie as he concentrates on an important chess game with P,1ul. XY'hen the games over. it's time to go fishing with Max or to go running around the track a few times. A college educa- tion is next in line for this twin. Best of luck. Artie. C 1-K3 STEVEN ROSEXISKRCQ 'G Green Street Cffilftfe I HTXM' 'at'P't.' 'latte i' t ' ,rf.Jl.'t'j ffl ftlzrjw Vflien not at the field. Ste'-e can he seen runnin: haek ant torth to math tlasses. Paul and Jett admit that tratk is .1 major interest for this till lege laound senior. liest ot luck. .'lr!.':.'!.'r Cierrtaart fish Chess f'lz.h 4, ilirttk ' 2 a 'Q Vx 1 .'it.'itii1ti.' Track Team 2, 3, 'lg National Honor Society 5, -lg German Club 3, ig Cross Country' Team 3, 5, 'll Chess Cluh 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. '7' 'Qu r ...f ' iff?-xv' ' 4 J . ' , f. ' '6 ' wi- 4 V , . . ' 7 sl Q s . . , . 4 Gy HRX AN Rl sCAis c.ARot.s x Rl SSl1l.l. as J 'R Copeland Street 26 Park Street Q-Q.. ffffiltlft CUNA Qt l :HJ 111.03 it 1 fr I-'ani' xi fri iii. ,' ',.i frfui'J, What else is new' asks '- XX'hen Bryan isnt doing his Cfaloi'ine . . spontaneous tlemotiuy' liomework, you tan luaieti '.., etitiitient and tap- he sure to tind him xvorkinu ahle . . nursing is her tue on liis tars with Eddie and titre hope at New lingland l'rnie, This tolleque-laotinil l,L'.ltUl1LSS . . , emots tirientls. senior. xxho tame here xia 'l'lie l'nsep.ii'.ihltsi' . uill lexineton Street -lunior lliquh. surely iviett with sutttss in enioys eating loads ot' pina tititttre xsith .ill the girls alter rjxio, li-1Ufi, ,,Q1, AI-lLIlH4T,iM.l' ounq lmuln-ug' Alter U'hlU'm'in lm li iiiuwu Sikh I W iii' Resolxttl 'lliat the l'n7ttil Fiaits sl' 3 plans .tl'e- int' .l ttilltiuc etlvtlnt- ruflxzwkkli MLC tmkilx ulth nxxn K M., T on at Northeastern lnixet- sity, l.!1:.'.','ri l5eh.it:::.: flzzli f ' Ialt tit Sli- iw T. 77 1'- Y 'lfw' 1 RONALD RLTKOXYSKI li Carleton Road .'lrr1111111.711g n.a11.a,n.aa,.a11.Qa1 .ld'.i'.' 7717.1-EL 1' fic' 4Q.:I Elf., Moose who forn1erly .1t- tended Lexington Street Junior High. can be found working on cars with Dick and Steve. Trigonometry classes and all tl1e kids at XY'.H.S. are l1is favorites. He hopes for .1 c.1reer with .1 business com- pany. f1.'.'.':1If.,i- Audio-Visual Staff 2. LAXYRENCE RYAN 59 XYf'heelock Road CUUL'KQe' No .l'00IIe'l' .mid 117.111 done- .fo .1L'I.f 1116 711.111 of Zl'Ul'fl7.U It's a hitch in the service for Snowball after graduation. Buddies Dave and joe tell us Larry loves to talk . . . man with a thousand nicknames . . . quite the pool player . . . a welcome addition to any group . . . will always re- member Halloween of '62, The crystal ball shows a bright fu- ture for Larry. MALARFFN RYXX lox Xkurren Street Free: I ,Ill 'l-X' lffiljc Ihgljt fZ'e 11 L wry .. .4.'l .:l'.fI.1'flL. When she isnt roaming the corridors between histoi-y' ,mel democracv. snizling Mo can be found playing tennis with .ludy and Faith. This future teacher is often seen running bet'-'-een F.T.A. and French Club izieetings. Good luck in rolltge. Mol .f French Club F. 1 Pep Q S, 1, lljilfr lipisitlcsi Stale'-t C-iancil Represent- -. lfli :X 1, 1, l'r1-.rdent -Q. 78 JEAN SALTFR 53 Hobbs Brook Ro.1d Cwflcfc TMP 1111111 Illfel!-l fin! of .IU 1f.1A1i' if 111.11 111 zz laiclv 11011 l1.11e 11111 once .1.lIlK2l7e d. Jeannie came from Lynn- field High last year but soon got into the swing of things at XY'.H.S. At school she espec- ially likes working on the 210 staff: history also rates with this lively blonde. For relaxa- tion there's nothing she likes better tl1an a good swim or .1 gabfest with Barbara and Sue. Jeannie is looking ahead to college next year. .'l1i'11x.'11i' .lllrfffr Art Staff -ll I.1hrar-4 Council 3. -ig Pep Squad 3, -lg Homero-fm Representatiie 51 Student Council l, THOMAS RYAN 15 Palmer Street HO7IO7'.f I11 dfedr of l?Zf.fl'l7ft'f be uflezz 17.15 .1 l1.111d. Mention politics and you're sure to see our Student Coun- cil vice-president come run- ning. Democracy. French, and C.Y.O. meetings with jim and Tony keep this steak-eater busy. Ton1 especially likes the variety of courses and the co- operation of the teachers at XV.H.S. Boston College or Tufts and later a career in government are in Ton1's plans for the future. .'1t'ffI'Iffe.l'.' Student Council 3, -1: illiimf- Staff 43 Newspaper Staff 3, 4g Latin Club 4. DIANE RYNN 549 Warren Street H1111f11.r To be .Ill .zrfirl 15 .1 K27'6.7f fZ7f1lKQ.H XX'hat a panic! yells colorful Di. Those crazy Senior Play rehearsals are unforget- table to vibrant Celia say Marsh. janet and all the group Poor left-handed Di plans to major in English and journalism in college. Wife know she'll be a success in whatever she does. Ac11z'1f1e.f.' Senior Play 45 Minor Literary Staff -tg French Club 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3: Red Cross Representative 3, -1. , :::. 1 .1 -- fr X-S' I Q 1 1 ' fm. ,fill in i i'i. S- , D It i l 1' il ' 'A i I ' l, h i , i A , if -Ag l i , 5 l IQ V 51- 4' Q I The n1oney from our talent show will ,f - I 09 6-I ff' . 'img 'V fl ' N1. 1 IRENE SAMXWAYS 24 Chester Lane Clclfe Yivlpflf I..111.Qln'tr' Villjzf ,l'f7.1l'Llj?I'Q in lm' 1 me f. Irene occ.1sion.1IIy finds time to interrupt her busy schedule to enjoy Chinese and Italian food with her good friends, I.ind.1, Muriel and Margie. She I'ooks forward to attending I.B.M, or a business school after gl'.lLlL1AltIOf1. Best of luck to this active senior. fIt11r1.'iu1r Pep Squad 2, 3g Mr. Husson's Staff 3: Library Council 3, 'Ig T.ller1t Show VI. I 1 HENRY SAN SOKCIE 15 Diane Drive Billerica I 'or.1li.121.1l E11!l'u,fi.1.i'm ji' ilu' Qclifllj uf .fimu fairy. StrikeI cries Skip and Dave as all ten pins fall with the impact of Sid's ball. After a work out like that, Sid is ready for a steak dinner. XY'h.1t's his favorite subject? Theory. niitumlly. Shop comes next. Sid hopes for a bright future working at his trade. Good luck. Sid! -' ff 7 I C STEPHEN SANTAINIARIA 77 Dale Street . Il'l'UlH.'fjP1.Q llfllflffd zviffwul zzjfdfmz ji im- jiovyjbftf' Saint hopes to be flying high with the Air Force in the near future . . . enjoys e.1ting l.1s.ign.1 with good friends Lar- ry and Pole . . . bowling, football, and money are A-1 OK. with this senior. Avlizfliiiw Foothgill 2, ig Prom Committee 5. l4,'- BI. SANDRA SAXTOLI 'C' ITU l I Gale Street 'IHA' ri QI mit! :.','v.i ff f VIIQ 5 .. gmt.. If tlit-res soft iitusjt pf.ij.fng. Sandy is sure to be rhtref Dreaming with I-ind.i .ind P.it is her t.itorite jxistime when shes not .it C.Y.O. or envoy- ing swimming tldegfsj Mdth is undoubtedly S.ind5 s f.ixiirite subject. .ind she pl.ins Iii ton' fll'1LlCllIlS1IIlL'fLNf.1fll.CS. I c. ,fjgf f Nui- i:.il III' I S ttf-. I'rt-siifurzt 1. 'l:..1vtr .'M.ii.lt:t1'. . mtr Stitzite Pr 'LTITTI 4, lbtugtjf Vtrcin I i. 1ST 0-f' Q wt. .i . 0 MARTIN SCKAITIIDI M gi 2' Qiiiiimn Strut 1 ' LIU If '.'.',' Hug C - Hlltrt' fv.'if.' If'HLL.H j Is tIi.it Iltillffu txtl,i::w A Maru' to Ins tiitnds I'ttt- .ind N A ijliutlx . . . Iil-tts 'Illia' ,QIIS 'J ' bt-st .it XYII74. . jliris ti 5 ' .itti-nd liintltx .iftir iii' his tliploimi I III-ki 'i s , ' X ounq tinintu nt-xt ye.1r's foreign exchange student. -A 'Fx N XI I XJXXIWI Il N1 :XI ISI IIIINNVLXZ Sfttcf ll lf. .... .., Il ' ' I-:it .mi -trio'-K I -'-IXII :skid 'A' kit Ni.'li'N .,.I, .,.- ' X.tA.u ,gi 'A tl: tl: N tif .I Iwi i' x.. ....j,. ,, j. ii . . ,. .. . .i XI ' H 79 xc K fa A A 1 lOl-IN SCALZI T' Lunda Street Ciffflwg II He 7eI7fz'cf. ILIHJ. ,x Friendly Scuz4y comes to XY'.H.S, from Newton High . . . is active in the Boys' Club and his church youth group . . , enjoys reading and skating vvith Bob and Bill . . . likes history classes and the student body best at XY'.H.S .... plans a career in salesmanship, Best of luck. 'Scuzzyl' LAXYREXCE SELIG 755 Beaver Street Clue T-ipfeif Nuff fzzahri' fir ozwz zrel- come. Lou, as he is known to his friends Steve and Ron, likes math and the girls best at NV.H.S. The bowling team and turkey rate high on this popular seniors list, whose hobbies include drags and cars. Best of luck to this former North juniorite. flr.'f1i1is,t.' Audio-Visual Staff 2, 51 Talent Show 2. li H ls.. N if a f t Q fy E fr E' l 4 2 T . S i Excellence among Walthaiii High students is rewarded - wa, ' - ,'99'l tf 'vff '52 f ' .rifi 55 ,,,-dv I, 9' , ,gb 'T' 'G is-Z ELAIXE SENIEXCHVCK S9 Vernon Street 5.'r2, f,Qf.iy'1li ni' 'flmf fri f'i,i:i lift inn. w,:m. Elaine can be seen Caring ltgnth with friends Karen and Charlene . , . enioys short. hand and Mr, C,i.ii'i1ili.in's Eng- lish classes . 4 . future plans include secretarial vvork, Good luck, Elaine 'l peg' Squid T DONNA SENNETT 138 Massasoit Street Cfffltfe I Her dcfltlllc feel T11 flu' LlJ.I71fE fumHt mznzdf' Blue-eved Donna. vvl1O 6011165 to XY'.l-l.S. from South junior, is active in C,Y,O. Pj. parties hit the Spot with this perky senior, and working OU U16 210 staff is a close second, Donna, who can often he SGCH with Linda and Kathy, really loves her French classes. .lrlszflftv 210 Staff ll Pep Squad 5, ig latin Club 2. 3, 4. 5Cf11'tl' Plan Committee ll Talent Show 1. X ,IVDITH SI-IADRAXWY 87 Rosehill XX'ay COUcg6 I L.111gfJ .md fbe world l.ZIl,2'Z75 167117 i1Ull.N This college bound senior is active in the C.Y.O. and loves swimming and dancing with Mary and Carol. A former North juniorite, Judy en- joys French with Mr. more than anything else at W.H.S. .4i'tiz'f!ic,i.' Pep Squad 3, fig French Club 5, -ig Senior Play Committee -ig Maroon Squad 43 Talent Show 3. 4, wk I LIARIE SHANNON 39 Beechwood Road Stezlogmpfyir Simplirily of cb.11'.zffer if the 11.zI1n'.1l reflzlf of profoznzd tbozzgfalf' Talented Marie is a gift of South junior. Driving is high on her list of interests, along with English and friends Ginny and Nancy. Marie has fond remembrances of Mrs. McNeese and S04 and high hopes for a secretarial posi- tion, Best of luck in the fu- ture! .'lill11tft,v.' .lliimr Art Staff -i. l 1 l i I I l l 80 sv l. ffm... + ,Q ui--11-V.-. , yt exr admnssxon to the X IIIUDII HL nur Smicty. MARGARET NHAXX RI! HK x ,AN Bf.lL'INUI'L' Rlulxi f H NI N .lx Qhc cnjwyx hu' tfuxwrm NI rn tw L W Nl Ar XY.H,5 Mlrgic gx11'tmu1l1rlx ll I Dlx 1 f,ffx!l'44Q4 I KJ.: '.' fr 'V 1' I '.'P':,ilI.'.'7.'1Q,v' ' L Aug umm- un, up XIII D1 lx tu her frimds I.imi.1 .md mm P.1itimc. uniting frxui LI IH x 11 Iikci -CCUINCIIQ' with 0'Hrxcn. XXI- uhh yum mum-w in yuniwl' u NI.1rg1uT .f..'fI.',','g Tilcrzt Nfwxx Q, XX'r.'.lIT1Lr frlulw Y fly MQ . ., Sum:-lr P112 -. Hwrmr 11:11 w'Kr1! L ' i I 1 . is RUX:'xl,lD NIIYA IIVXHTNIW NIUNIUNN Fl XXX! UN 'vw I-nur vzw' .XX xr: ,X 'r XX N 1, ll 1 ., lf 1 llv. f,-.fn v , .. . ' 1 Hx km xxx lu I uk vm r yr T' :fx I -N .1N'. .df X '11 tim wxwkll N l I fum ,1' I4 4r'. llrlnl 'Aiuw n x My .xmlmf t-'r 1+ ' , - lull tu nr' IXWN um' l1 N' X' X 1 r'rM Iv V-N Km, ., .I vw. M I' N wr 'WIILUH' lm 1' - '- V XX.LlLxkU.?N mf' lx ' I flux, W ,. X -mm if g- N.X1. 'rx-rh ws 0 1 rSeiH l lex i 'ff 1' i' I of Uv .f V . its J fl to Us Q-y,',ib ALVIN SMITH 94 Hardy Pond Road BARBARA SMITH 35 Wamsutta Avenue Vomliorml Accounting Merit and good breeding will Si11cerity and lrulb are Ilae Harmonizing in French adds to French club meetings. nuke llaeir uuy 6Z'67'j'1L'l667'6.H Thats it! says Al as he slams the hood down on his current conquest. To this auto club member every broken and dented car is a beautiful vision. Oddly enough, Al wants to be a carpenter. Along with Roger and John, he thinks that lunch will never be the same in the W.H.S. cafe with the class of '63 leaving. 'fats BRIAN SINIITI-I 83 XY'oodl.1nd Road College I Fife fried fo twzireil liim by mzzziizilg lvim Smiflyf' You're only kidding. I hopeli' is Brian's favorite quote. Ben, as he is called by Coach and Johnnie, is an active member of the W.1ltl1.iiii Youth Coun- cil. The relaxed atmosphere of XVI-I.S. pleases him the most. Ben plans to enter col- lege in September. ,'ii'.f::1.'1tf' Youth C'IL!U'lll 3. 4' Rifle Club 2. 82 hy -ne' DANA SBIITI-I 157 Riverview Avenue College II The ferrel of Jzzcferr if con- Ji.fl.12Ic'-3' Io purpose. A friend to all, that's Dana . . . loves traveling and horse- back riding with Billy and Bert . . . everyone agrees that in college Dana will drive his way to the top in his white convertible. Good luck always from W.H.S. ,f1rfiz'i1itir.' Homeroom Represent- ative 23 Red Cross Representative 33 junior Prom'Committee 3. Lx 'xv ELON SOLTES 15 Cedar Hill Lane Honors Ez'erytl1ing in lair ricinily frefbezzr into smiley. When he is not studying his- tory, Elon can be found hur- rying to the Waltham Youth Council meeting or swim- ming with Mark and Scott. Well known to his friends for his sense of humor, he is interested in photography and art. We know he will continue these interests in college. Actiritiers Swimming Team 3, 41 Waltham Youth Council 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 45 French Club 3. I! brzrir of every virtue. What is the story? inquires favorite happy Barbara. Her class is English, and outside of school she enjoys swim- ming. A career in bookkeeping awaits Barbara, whose chums include Kathy and Judy. Arliritier' Cafeteria Squad 43 Pep Squad 2, 3. W Jo-ANN SOZANSKI 23 Lakeview Avenue College II She if n maid of rzrllerr grace. If you ask joe whether it's true that she dislikes pizza, she'll cry, You're a nut! Sally and Pat reveal they think jo will go into nurse's train- ing and then specialize in the care of the retarded. Right now she thinks her English classes are tops. Ariirifier: F.T.A. 43 Junior Prom Committee 3g Senior Play 45 Pep Squad 3. STEPHEN SPAVLDIXG 91 Villa Street fl fri 1 ll 1.'.'.' I1-Q Ile Af.1.'ffm.f 111' Zl.'i'iil i'11,','fti. Steve. with pals Chas and hloose. lilies to worlc on ears after sehool hours, Any other spare time he has is usually' spent at the Boys' Cluh. Stese enioys hooltlceeping and work- ing with Miss Pialt'li's husiness maehines. He hopes to use this xaluahle experience in a husi- ness college and someday be- come a Certified Puhlie Ae- tountant. Good luelc. Stevel 3 . 'Q' 'Cf BIARY STANKARD 255 South Street CfIl!L'.Qt' I I..1,'1efvIti' N1.fLe i' he r fart ,fflfllc You're kidding! shouts while leading the Mary' W.H,S, cheerleaders. This for- North .Iuniorette says US. history is tops at XVI-1.5. loves eating clams with and A . . . future include .1 nursing career Iflizaheths Hospital. .'li,'lIIflrl' Cheerleader 3, el, Cap- tain -lg Pep Squad 21 Talent Show R, -41 Maroon Squad 3, ig Senior Play C-irnmittee ig .llniffi Staff vi. Natl' Anne plans at St. LORRAINE STANTON I 38 Brown Street f. 'HL e .N gl fnzjfftl' life ffm-.'l.'i ff! fi.111f qlzlffla nl' 11.'jmf. Palm trees swaying softly in the breeze and tropical splen- dor all around are the hopes of Laurie, who plans to attend the lfnixersity of Hawaii, XY'hen not otherwise occupied with music or dancing. l.aurie tan he found at Rainhow meets ings. May all your showers haxe shining rainhows. Laurief .'lif.'I1.','ti' Pep Squad 2, 2, i, Student Couneil Reprfisentati'-e F, Talent Show 31 Junior Prom CU-rn' mittee Eg Diarnatits Club 2. qu-1 if ROISIZRT S'l'lQNl PS1 JN lil Russell Sntt: ,lied '.','L.i'Ji X I 4' -' 'nbi- Ulionei' is a real elianzp when it comes to running. so tratls and cross tountry are natura.lx his special interests. lfor hfn ment instruetors are the hes part of XYAH S, lriend i Hlromhone Paola' can he seat YVIlll Phil and Ditls. :Xfte graduation lioh llot for Harxard or Yale ,'lit,':.',':.' lritlt Q, N 1, lm 2, s, 5, F'ettr-inrts I illl' f Xdfltlllll lliwor Nw' ' Teeh Seininar 2. 1 gin 6 -Lu-1 'nv s ss .A N A Ealil' 1 Al7RllfNNlf S'l lfVlfNS Sl 'SAXXI Sl l XX'Ali'l Sl lfllery' Road N'f.lI1ltIlNll1x lil all f,fl.iil: t I ffi.t2'i I I Rvws' ,il Iii P' ir It ffl' i L' iffy' I , nl H nl iff.'.'f1i. i iffqxi. ' Sporty HA loxts anx' aitixiti' XX'aiin litaitt-l , , Nsgoutl stu' out in the wide open spates tltnt . . tall , goosl ton'- An attike uieinhtr of Rainhow pant , pleasing personalztt' and xitelpitsitltnt of the liu- lilsts Lids at XX' ll S , , ture 'lenlities of Anierita, she rzntls Ijlmls glass i-Ilts hon often has to sax' later as she . . , liainhow .girl Sinv tlashts to anotlitr nittting of ii:-ins and iniismhig in tht- Ill- the senior plat lallsilltss tillll- tort' fitsliitnllx sais, 'Uh nuttte Plxnioutli Statt 'litatli' xou ie ltiililinei has tons 'r 0009 ers' Clolltze and a taiter in lil linltt-11 hti sxlg -HR' ,-.Nt ru, V. V. 'V W, - Q V H 1 X , . Pli'.s:tal lfliitation are 'XX s l V' f N- 'f'-T lla f N i p , I , ..,, V ix ,. - Sfri t l'll'. i, ll'I'li2l . s SAX' ' N s ' 1' top goals . . , . K , - , , , f. 'w s lf:'Sf: i-l '. x l, l.ii't l . t I s A, X it lfis X' .K 1 r , 'I . . ffl ' 'K' Q .n jf' V idzot is lrintn fluh 9, t, Ninn-I I INN. I, I X M fi-sr V Stu l'l in t-iinin-no i, ti rls spurs ' ' ' ' t ' Q, 9, i. llxi' i SIN! ., K ilttiiii Siltiatl 3, math and our niath depart 'Ls to ran ROBEN TALVY 1 Q8 SHARON STRUM 89 Marlborough Road College I Life if what you make of it. Lorraine and Elaine are close companions of this future math teacher. Sha loves ski- ing, Rainbow, and working on bloodmobiles. She'll never forget those exciting hockey games when her cheers led Walthaiii on to victory. After graduation Sha heads for college. We know she'll do well. Artirilief: National Honor Society 3, -ig Future Teachers of America ' 4 H k Ch l d 4 Q, g oc ey eer ea er 3, 3 Mirror Staff 43 Talent Show 3. ROBERT SWANSON 112 Edgewater Drive Votatiorzal Hir roul ir Jirzferef' The kids are tremendous at W.H.S. says Twiggy. When Chester and Alan are around, he's certain to say double or nothing. Robert spends his spare time racing and repairing cars. Good luck in the future, Bob! Acti1'itie5.' Vocational View! 3. 'GZ' 49 Harvard Street College II Hir u'it if gentle and lnriglylf' Hey. Coachie! yells Talv with a wide grin, let's have a cheeseburgerf' joined by friend jim, the happy three- some talk of former days at NJ H.. of swimming, and of sports. The future promises college and a history major for friendly Rouen. ,'l.t1:,'t1.f.' Swimrninl Team -il Youth Council 3: Weather Club 31 Rifle Club 2g Debating Club 3. 84 750 JUNE TAYLOR 474 Lexington Street College II Energy and periiiterife cou- quer all tlairzgrf' Friendly june enjoys Mr. Reyn- old's math classes and eco- nomics. She can be found talk- ing to Carolyn and Martha while busy with Rainbow and the Women's Club. In her spare time she likes to water ski, We wish her luck in the future as a nurse. Acti1'i1ie.r: Pep Squad 25 French Club 4g Main Office Staff 3, 43 Senior Play Committee 45 Girls' Sports 5, 4. NANCY SUTER 69 Charlotte Road Sterzograplaic The only path to a tranquil life if tbrougla rirtuef' North junior is Nancy's alma mater. After graduation she plans to enter a career in the world of beauty as a hair- dresser, but right now she likes to dance the night away and then munch on a piece of pizza with Judy and Kathy. Aftiwriesx Talent Show 4g Pep Squad 31 Hockey Pep Squad 3. 4. GLENN TALBOT 104 Myrtle Street College I To him, lair miz1d'r a king- dom. You gotta be kidding, ex- claims Glenn to his friends Mike and jackie. I-Ie's happiest when swimming, bowling, or eating veal cacciatore. Ger- man club and the W-105 Club rate with this future col- lege student. Actiritier: German Club 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 31 Language Office Staff 45 Talent Show 4. is. BNC fl? fs X -ct ff gl JC flfQ361QQ5 in . Lasse I was at ,. The wind up . C0 x SUZANNE TAYLOR -17 Villa Street College I Nut much mlb: :Geri .1 Juice! .rilem'e. This pretty senior with the beautiful red hair spends her spare time dancing and draw- ing with jean and jane. Sue enjoys both math and science at W.H.S. and plans a career in medical technology after college. . I4'lll'l!IzJ',' Talent Sliuw 2, 3, illirwr Art Staff 2, 33 junior Prong Committee 3: Library Coun- Cl PHILIP TERI 47 Amherst Avenue College II A tenet of ,rucceu is :muffl- emjy of purp0.fe. ' Popular Phil comes to NX'.I-LS. from L.S.j.I-I. Physics, C.Y.O. meetings and basket- ball with Russ take up most of his leisure time, but he always finds time to play his guitar. Phil is looking forward to at- tending Lincoln Institute for Civil Engineering. .'Irti1'itiv.r: Senior Play Committee -ig Talent Show Committee 3, -lg Alirrfir Advertising Staff -iz .llirmr Representative -iz Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, -l. LORRAINE TI-IIBEAIILT 137 Temple Road College I Tall, Jlezzder, .qr.1ctfl1l. A school of nursing awaits friendly Lorrie in Septem- ber. As vice-president of her C.Y.O.. she is kept busy dur- ing her out of school moments. Some of Lorraine's friends in- clude 'Io and Sharon. who share her love for strawberry shortcalte. .'iiti1'11iu.' National Honor Society 5, -ig French Club 5, ll .lllrrir Literary Staff -ig Claess Club 31 Class Day Usher 3. up W NORMAN THIDEAIAXX 30 School Av enue CHU: at 11 He flu! Inn ji..'.', tr.ct mf. .iclflrze .1r1ii'lvir1Ng. Norm hails from Iiillerica Memorial I-Iigh. I-Ie hopes for a career in anthropology. but the college of his choice is indefinite as yet, XY'orld His- tory seems to top his study agenda. XY'hen Norman isn't working on his trains. he niay be found chatting with -Iohn and Ron. fi -'--v-fAy4',v . O 0 0 ' A5 A 'ft' 'A ff ffwixs J 6 5 Q 'J 0. L71 fNh 0 f 6. 'N 46 fdgb o ' rg 6 D r 'Q P 0 009 0 I0 on . o q 9 0' 0 ' Q I f ffl' 5 .Il'DI'l'II IIIORNI7 :Xl If I' 'l lll'RS'l'UX fl, 'l flicrrv Street Q llivtriztu Aitritzt' 5 lift-L't .lm -'f'--M' Ng! lla! i .' mf .'i ..'.' '. 4 fhinn fir H.'.. . .'tr' ..'.l:... .i .. .Q . H Ilcv. ltitlsj' NlIi'llIN lltnlx licfwrt Nfklltliild fits' MAIN on lit-r may In Alix liyiixxnk .if XX ll N, :XXL .lfitftlel .1 Ifnglisli class witli Nazi i .inf stli -nfs ii Xia git I-xt 6 'Imac' 'liliis riricnilli. stfiziir H-'floiig ri tix :riazi -lift. ls li r wi' - iw -liowl:ii' tow Ks ft if 1:3 l :itfa ezif , spam L vl..t . 4 t, . . . 5 tl looks lwi .x.ittl to lui-ff xI.lf'- itll iw JY.. :s .1 'A' tht Pitch-I intl .i sz-trtt.iix .itttr :i'.i.lu.i- ifivtliishli NJ: ga lim HUD mlmvi .1111 L t ,l.f:::f,'. lifiN Npiits '. li't:.! gig A Sliiiiv I, l'ig' N-:'..i.l Xia Ur r . I 4 r-to stir' z N-'ot vi ' U N .. ii ' I .. ul.. . Q 85 . i k 5, . 1- QHS9' K NANCY TIRONE 14 Oak Street Sie 1111-Q'i'.1j1l1fL' -'llll'-251' H112 .md f.I.'.fZ7Vlll41 .zr r.1r1 be. As you wish is the familiar cry'of Nancy as she rushes to shorthand classes with Linda and Carol. Nancy's favorite hobbies are eating apples. bowling. and sketching. Nancy an active member of the Sacred Heart C.Y.O.. hopes to be- come a medical secretary after graduation. .-1r.'izirir,r: Library Council 3. -1. Executive Committee 4g .lliimr Clerical Staff -lg Pep Squad 2, 3- Girls' Sports 2. ERNESTINE TOMAO Hi Prospect Street Cf lil fi till Th only 14.15 im lxzzc .1 friend if J, fzg Ernie enjoys Mr. I.ynch's triiuonometry classes at XY .H.S. This ex-North iuniorite is hap- piest when talking to Charlene and Carol and loves all Italian foodsl She keeps busy with C.Y,Ai and club '.'.' ork. After Franiinxuham State College its .1 career in teaching for this XY'.H.S. Student. ,'lt:::.':.m Future Teac:-ters ot America 5. ., Treasurer rl lim v 6Statt' i. Talent Simi'-v i. French 8 Cluh gl Girls' SQMZJQS l,A,s1Q b-HP -' .Au if LINDA TOBIN 1475 Trapelo Road College II The uurld lj' .llllllvlf ready Io remit a Arlen! zfifb open .1z'm,r. XVait a minute! shouts Kitten as she is known to her cohorts the unsepar- ablesf' Fried chicken. Miss Taylor's classes, skiing, and baseball rate tops on her list of Ugreatsf' Popular Linda plans to attend I.B.M. school in September. f1LilfI'Iflt',ff Talent Show 2, 3, -1 Maroon Squad 41 Library Council 3, -ig Senior Play Committee 43 Pep Squad Z, 3. O The long-anticipated Senior Prom is 44- ANDREXY' TONER 12 Chamberlain Terrace College II xl zvizuzer neztr quill. Andy is probably one of our most popular seniors . . . can often be heard saying, Oh, forget it! . . . enjoys girls, football, and submarine sand- wiches. Andy is looking for- ward to a college education after graduation. xfrlrixlitr Football 2, 31 Crimson Key ig Maroon Squad bl. Arona- JL'NE TOROYAN 16-i Warren Street Clerk Typirl Friends are born, 1101 made. june-Bug. as she's affection- ately called by Joyce and Nancy, could bowl or eat roast beef any time . . . shouts Hey, kidsl Vfait for mel while rushing through our ever-crowded tunnel . . . the future holds a career as a medical secretary. Artiz'1zir.r: Pep Squad 2, 3. -it Talent Show ig Hockey Pep Squad Q, rl. RONALD TROTT 38 Mayall Road College II One wire 77l.II1'.f rerdici onl- 1l'6f12bJ .zll fbe foolrf' Roni likes trig and 2:30 best at NX'.H.S. 'Ks vice-pres- ident of the Rifle Club, treas- urer of his church fellowship, a member of the Y.M.C.A. and the A.V. Staff this active senior is kept busy. College is in Ron's future. Actiritierx Rifle Club 2, 3, -1, Vice-President 45 Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, -lg .Hifi-fn' Business Staff 4. s 0,7 4 -3 il 5. -fx I P f 1, ' ' Ai - ' ,-s 'r tx ,-Q C, . ,H S .R .:A, U ,. S ir ' Q ' KAN i 2K K L-it X Q-lljins .1 high! ight of our final year 1? L JEANETTE TRANCHITA SR Russell Street si.wi,q,-.iiizizi- Stuff zzpzr Ilw Heli! nf fin' claw... Nmels concerning the field of medicine are the natural choice of this future nurse. Jeanette will miss the study periods with Mary .ind Bunny .it XVI-I.S .... but tunsiiles her- self by enjoying some spa- ghetti or St6'.ll'C, English el.iss is'.ilsn .1 tnnrite or this St. Marys C.Y.O. member. Best of luck 41lw.1ySl .'liff!!Ift,i',' Cuidxnte Ottite Shift 51 .llfrmr Clerical Staff ig Usher- ette Open Hiiuse 5. ig Girls' Sports 23 Cafeteria 5qu.1d 2. S' 1 'ilu-- ' RALPH VACCA 'ii 'lhiirntiin Rimd fflffilllfc Lift r'.1,'fi,' ut tgirl .rfzufii ffrirf ,'.'N.'r' ffl rv 'ti Milf. lriu. solid, lmiselxill, .ind girls .ire tiips on the lung list of Lixurites .it XX lib. for Ralph, l,ll.ituiv. .is he is wtterl t.lllCd. miiies til us friim St. Nl.iry's lliuh .ind pl.ins In enter wl- 5 lwe .ifter -El'.ltllI.llll'I1. R.ilph 5 L.lf1 usu.illx' he seen eating lt.lli.tr1 fulfil xxitli friends Nlil-te .ind lsiih 'Z' 1 'Wx Q 5 A 1 L PAVLIXIZ 'ITCCIO 916 Main Street Sft li' 1 Ql,i'Aflil'.'iL' ll.f Mtn, .fmt we XY'henex'er theres .1 txirtj: --r Chinese fund, line is xery like- ly tri See mliruieliii Lniiiyirri herself tu the utnitist with friends Ann .intl Christine, lhis .ittixe senitir h.i1ls tr-im North 'luniiir High .ind liwpts tu .ittend -li-hn Riihert P-'vers Selimil .ifter gr.idu.itiiin, .l.I.':.'f.'t Mr.:-: Phi: l's1e'ti'. i, 'lfiletzt Blum 13 .'il. ' 1 Art NJIT ig .ll,'v' i flefxil N ' -. i.ilsiu vt, s,siA BERNARD VANARHX vllifltxxlf VARl.l:Y ,ll Nl l'll Yl ll l ll X F6 Nevtiin Street 199 . Ml.iiiis Street ii lxifmermx- V1.4 ff-fllclfdt f,.-Ali illlflf'-' - i ' -s , ,ri't' iii 111 i I1 fkli' llc LH. Set -'WZ-ll: Y 'V ' X i' ' l iff' .'U.'.'.'5l lit' fl-'it MH 'i' 'ft ,H . .' J.. , ii .'.X'i li '-- V ' 1 - ' XVis1f's lltl' W 'l ' ll-HHH -'Nl-N lhis titwziitt' S-iiitli lizfiz-f: it lf '- ll -lfilf is 4 l N ' 5' ' . 5 ' ' N, i Y 1 , . ' like. tru, ind l ilk while tlinl Mums mm!! In HH mv. Mlm .,.. NJ N . .L tiltitj .lllftlllll llsllltlif trip. ll.lfIlL v, L still. ll.lllN iiiim snnth juni.-r, llhfx ttti.i Xxitli Mui .ind llzsizitit .M .its s 'Q s l the r...itlw.ill teim .intl the siieme lsrittun typing lfliee .Hill lui ' t l' ' l' libs ninti.,i,ni ii xx ii s, ini uit U V , 1 ,, i ,, i r -, Q , l l lL.llllllL s TILL' Ii t' is slkili -lv, - i xs.i, t-- incrivstr. .intl pli,sit - - , x I sl.lsses the ss.-rd steal. is lwiitil l1 fNll'-l-ls llilflli Will l's- il-i ll lt ' V ' l Y l's' lflilffl 'H i f1Hfilf1 f1- UW' Ztittlils liiusil lizih lt.i:i 'ftr 3 1 YK' side it srl:--ill lliriien lteeps .ittixe y 5-,!, X K. - 1 L - X1 .', X , :ii the Niris -if lt,1l'. lhifilllk pliris xwllxi 4. It-,mt N ,A 4 . , ,- iritliide eniilneetiiiif 'l el , I- K 1 , ,, 71' N l .l.!.':.'.'.'i-' li-i-itlnill 3, Ri-il its s Nvuxx N, ,, Reg'tesent.itiie l, Setiiiit l'l.ix' Reg'- l'L'NL'Illll1'- e i. Ntizdtiit I 1-izfittl Reprcst nt lt'R e .' Sv XJ ,-J' I r-'L-I X VQ 5 .E iffel 'ig-l fin El 419 1 ,gi lli . ' , l il Q0 90, ogy X . yu AN4 X ii 'Wil 1' ' ,J V 00 a-I X , 5 l H Fl fly f ,tif The seniors reign supreme over the underclassmen for a day: Senior Day. ' -IOANNE VINCLLILLA 5 Calvary Street Clerk Tjpjrt Her life ir full of fuzz. After horseback riding or swimming with Sally and Mary. jo is ready for a thick submarine sandwich and a hot piece of pizza. Typing and activity periods are fa- vorites for this senior at XV.H.S. Future plans fluctuate between attending I.B.M. school or becoming a secre- tary. Good luck, Jo .'1t'li1'i1ier.' Red Cross Represent- ative 4: Pep Squad 2, 3, -ig Talent Show 4, Qi i. RICHARD VITALE 1'-1 Brown Street C, fliftft E1:.f11i,r1.'t't . riffzz 1121112 lj.'z.ff.li'.1,U Lets find Tom is the oft spoken quote of Dick. 'Little Mr. lfoi.-tnotef' as he is known by XYHS. football fans. loves eating lobster and going to Mr. Don+rx.in's Fnglish classes. Diti-: lifipcs tu begin .1 college igarte: next September. f F -tball 2. 3, ll Base- ' .. F-Taro-in Squad ig Talent 88 fl FATIHA XY'ADL'D 132 Church Street College I The friend of ting foznzlry .md tiny f01l1ll7 H?Z.Zl1.ll Friendly '... twinkling brown eyes , . . quick to learn habits at XV.H.S .... Pakistani food rates high . . . football games arouse her spirit . . . US. history intrigues her . . . plans to become a lawyer. She has out best wishes always. .'irf1z111tf: Pep Squad -ig News- paper Column -ig A.F.S. Program -ig Senior Play Committee -1. FRAYCFS XX'AI-IT 74 Augustus Road Hozzorr II uxrr ber llvjzzeizzg of ofbefa' ffm! made you ibink of lverf' Frances can often be seen walk- ing on the Campus at XV.H.S. with janet and Ann. A lover of Latin, she enjoys classes with Mrs. Keenan and the Latin Club, After gradua- tion this C.Y.O. member will take toga in hand and head toward college. .'it'fiz'ltict.' Latin Club 2, 3, -ig National Honor Society 3, -lg Pep Squad 2, 5g French Club 35 Lan- guage Lab 3, -1. LINDA VITALE 12 Gorham Street College II UB6.7llf-1' if cb.zr111. Reallyl laughs pretty Linda to Donna and Agnes. Leaping far off the ground, this foot- ball cheerleader yells for dem- OCIHCY. While she plans for college, Linda keeps busy with the senior play, talent show, and French club. Ar1iz'i1ier.' Cheerleader 45 Maroon Squad -ig Talent Show 3, 45 junior Prom Committee 35 Pep Squad 2, 5. -1- . 'N ,pew 495 Q STEPHEN XVAITKUNAS 20 Townsend Street V0c,z,fior1.zl He will gize the uiorld some- lbizzg worfb lfrlerzizzg lo. How 'bout that, says Scoop- er to his friends Butch and Fred, Architectural drawing rates an A as does the new cafeteria. Steves spare time is spent on music. After grad- uation he hopes to become a contractor. av is :Qs X. KENNETH XVALSH 92 Arcaclia Avenue Cr Ueye' l Wifi. ngfftftil lI,',U1IIgll lllfll ilu Inuit-if limit. College and social worl-4 are part of future plans. A well-liked sen- ior, he is treasurer of the Deutsche Verein and vice-press itlent of the National Honor Society. Latin ancl the teachers at X's'.H.S. really' rate with Ken, Popularity ancl success will surely follow him. fl.ll1i,'1ti: National Honor Sotiety' 3, i, Vice-Prcsiclent ig German Cluh S, i, Treasurer 4. Latin Club 4, I, serxice Ken's ,lANlCE XYAVGH -18 Dexter Street Cfrrl 'liijljil ,,.. . flu' fun! of IM after 1f.'.zhi' 1 V- V .- Hit ,wtf drar .WJ fmcmzzi. See ya soon is the familiar cry ot pretty hlan. jans tax' oritc class is English antl one ot her taxorite hohhies is sew- ing. This prettx' lass is an actixe memher of the C.Y.O and C.Y.A. and plans to he an office secretary in the near future. .:fi.'lI'IfItt, l'c'P Squacl 1, 43 Girls' Sports 2. ig Rccl Cross Represen- tative' 3. vit RICHARD XYFSTUX 29 Cantlate Avenue Noffn'l1.q .fi nitfrii In lfit :Uni nf tgillt. fnflltfc As captain of our foothall team, Dick gets lust .is mutltly .incl wet as tlic rcst of the tcam. hut lust the samc- when you ask him if hc' lilies sports. he says. Yah, l clit Our terrific stuclcnt tcachc-rs will alxvays ltaxc a lasting im- pression Dltli plans to attcntl lioston l'mxc'i'sitx after ggratl- lI.lflUf'l. .-ltlirifftt loothall T. 1, i, CF-- Captaiii 4, llotlxcy Y 4, link 5, i. I. RICHARD XY'Ifl.l,MAN 1 490 Trapelo Roacl Lffflr iw II Hclil' ,s LJ! f'4l'in21i .Ut .Mft 111 JU , , . i ,Lle.1lflIit4J'tLH4l. Democracy with Mrs. Patter- son is Dicl4's faxoritc- at XY'.H.S. He fintls cxtra cur- ritula pleasures in hoating .incl fishing. This church fellow- ship presiclcnt is proud to in- tlucle .1 term in the Air lforce in llis future plans. After the serxice he hopes to go on to college. licst of luclx. Ditlcl CHARLES XX l'X'I XYORT ll . 1 i to liantis XX tii.,iri lsoat! Ili .figtti ta f.'.' .fi fltjt' f-7' '.lr:f'.'i .I4llL' fric-ntllx .itiri-sgllclc ..I XY H S is .itltlttl Iii hx Ufiltticlti.-i liiiilis L.IlliIl'1cli'. at those who .irc t.nf':tn.if'. antl will toiirc up ugth an ts- prtssion such as. XXli.it an you, soiit' lsintl --t ntzt' 'llic sc-rxite .iuaits lll ' .lf-ILT grail uation Nirctn I :zzfi tty. s, . l' ..:f,' v'.. ' ,' l':rl- '. UM' ll s. L'NllCf L? 5 'Ni' k-'sis ill ll ll UN!! ' - Lwer I 5 y len 0 ' I i i J , l i i' ' ' s 1 0 'A ' 9 rr 1 ll A ' A DIANITI' XX'lllfl.AX l 5 .J'..ia- A- ' V 90 llartlv Pontl lioatl 'TE-'ruin Ilrfljfflk Q . AA Qjifn fitihf .Ula ill1'.'lQf'i,'tI f-7 hi- lit..'i,'. ' . - -f t Q -lanet oniois latin classes xxitli jp! - -v-- -st. Mrs lxcciiari .intl tliixti' roatl sag el' Qfvm rv... 'o6.,l most .it XX ll N Slit- toiiits to .---..--L- -M-J-. us tiom l4ximqtor1Ntitttlun- 4 ' W V ioi' llihuh .mtl is attixc iii lint ' CYU ln htt' sparc tum slit fp Y X gots liotsthatl-Q iitlinxig uitli l. , lltht .intl liiantts laztuir plans intliitlt an .itlxtitisio 5 tatut .tfttf titlltigt fl-ltjl X lx 'l Ml R l,t.,, gpg, 3 . , .intl ilu fiifiztt lsoiit-at 1 rtiizitftc s -, ll.'-- l'tc'ratz Nt.i'r i, Xlam U'fi-i' Ntatf 1. Minor l'li-, f ist t, Xiu piper Nti't E, l'ig' Ni-iiitl ' QQ R. i K 1 Nw Q'f '?' 'Y--.. Wu.- THOMAS NWHITE ' 3 Greenwood Lane Co11tjQe II slr 11' i'1i1f13ff,f 111 101' 115.111, ,vo ff Ale... Coming from Lexington Street Junior High. XY'hitey is active in the Boys' Club. He can usually be seen eating roast beef. his favorite food. with Charlie and Bob. XY'liitey enjoys history. and sports at XY'.H.S. and plans to attend college after grad- uation. Good luckl .'lr.'.fz1.'1i,i- Football 31 Talent Show 3 Y, l. '2Q S 'EC7 ' CHARLES XYILSON 5' Xkarwitk Avenue C011-L L T1i'i 1.1411 1!S,H,' Lflllgi 11111 lift Y 1. f1,..i' This ciwllcxu-lawilnrlsenii1rl1allS friiipi l.e'-Jinxuton Street Junior High Nfili irlfef as he is called l'il'lCflLlS ljlwll .lflcl XYliitej.1 enii-ye tznkeifng i.-.ith tars During fharliek stay at XYHS lfnglish with Xlr. Ciflns at an A-P rating on his T fa' Tfiei. All the best ri tliv fizii Charlief . l fi s , lvlfii-if' S'Q.fi,l fifrf' x ff , Navi ni Vg ' 'li - , 90 JEANNE VUHITNEY TB Hansen Road .'lcrf111111111.Q Her 1111.111 1'1111r1e1iier ,iu'ee1e11 1114 A fan of the rotating schedule, this cheerful senior enjoys democracy and bookkeeping. Linda and Alice report that Jeanne's free time is Spent bowling or attending M.Y.F. meetings. Jeanne plans to do office work next year. Best of luck. Jeanne. .4rt11i.'iei.- Cafeteria -Souad 4: Ali:- im' Subscription Start 4g Mirror Representative 4, G -5 d V 5 JERALDINE NVISE 75 Fuller Street Cc1114,g'e I Zr.11o11,i', -Jef fflfldflff 11.1l1e111 uf 1'U11.u Jerri comes to us from South Junior and hopes to go on to a career in nursing. This mem- ber of the New England Fed- eration of Temple Youth is also an avid pizza lover, Vaca- tions in New Hampshire bring fond remembrances to Jerri as do lab classes. Vivian and Nancy are first to wish her lots uf luck. ,'li1.f1111tif French Club 5, 43 PTA. Eg Pep Squad 51 Latin Club 'Xt JOSEPH WILLIAINIS 9 Elm Avenue T6L'blI1t'.I1 Arr .1 1111, he if 161411111 10 11011e. Joe will never forget trig classes . . . W.H.S. will never forget Joe's good natured pranks or his crazy hats at football games . . . partners- in-fun are Jim and Phil. When you hear the blare of a hi-fi set. there you will find Joe, who plans to be Americas number one aeronautical en- gineer. f1L'fII1ffEJ.' iTfIHO?' Co-Editor 43 Senior Play 45 Crimson Key -lg Rifle Club 25 Homeroom Rep- resentative 5L Talent Show 4, Com- mittee Chairman 4, .d-- ,. - A MAX WILLSCHER 17 Augustus Road HOIItl1'.f Fo110z1' 511111 L'.11111Ig, 110 111.11- ter boa' 1'.11'i1111r -your fJlf71fJi 111,1J' be. Popular Max is very busy as president of the German Club and his C.Y.O. The kids at W.H.S, please him most, but he also enjoys trigonometry classes, say his friends Ted and Tony. The future plans of this Lexington Street Junior High alumnus are centered on col- lege. Actiz'111eJ: National Honor Society 3, 4g Debating Club 3, 45 Ger- man Club 3, 4, President -lg Boys' State Representative 41 Football 2, 45 Track 2, 3,-4, Captain 4. .-3'vi ,. ' 1 J, - . . .. .l , ,r A ,yi 1, I X . n , l . , 1 , 1,9 -r ' V . fn pew A. i 73 yy' F v-. .rf Q- .-if ae ,. i f' Y- : ' 5' 5' 4 'E .. 155, A 6 r I 1.1 ' iifl 'f 'l GraduationAJune 6. 1963: The close of our high l ,qc tv' 1 1--. DORIS XYOOD S5 Piedmont Ax cnue C,-fl!!L,:L 'xl fl!L.i'Hlh',g' t'UIlli'fLU.1h'L'L fi' N1 ,iffgfif JJ: r.'f.igt Doris. who Comes to XY'.H.S, from Lexington junior High, can usually be found bowling with Sue and Marx '... rates cconomits xx'ith Mr. Gilliam as tops . . . keeps actixc with Rainbow committee meetings . , . future plans include husi- ncss sthool. Good luck, Doris! .'l..'i1.'l.Qi' Pup Squad 2: Talent Shiixx ig Senior Prom Decorating C'-imnxittcu i. f 5- ' L . I , Q lf' i ,-1 A Y W llllyw :Nx il 9 4'- 7 Gil 16 JOSEPH VUORCESTER ROBERTA JANE YOI 'XG 205 Putnam Street XYORTHIXGTOX all Claldxxtll Ri-ad C,i'ffft.L't Il Entlitott Stfctt ll 'A fix 'qu f.I :1..'.'14i'tJ .if .uri 'lfllliif Ciiiftgt Il HGH.-'-'.i J lifrzzffi Hfzifffftf f1lm1oi' n.'.1-lu .Jill Iliff t 3 .ffl-'i-'YL' fi-f J-fi-H This future collcgc man lows ffftr.if:ft. Villain , l-lllila ifrli thc 2:50 hcll at XY'.H.S. Steve XVhx' docs Hohhi likt' SP, -larircii xxilli 7iIi1UlslS P-117-l and Dan tell us -loc is a rc- and summer xacations on Ciapu and lit-rsxx lirxtzjcx-i'lt.s. Sli cording bug . . . can be heard sayinttz, Two for all, but none for one , . . is glad XY'.H.S. offers a ,course in personal typing. .'l.I.f11J1t Rucordin: Ciluh i. Audio-Visual Staff 2, 4, ig Dra- matits fluh 2. 1. i l x sthool daxs max' sum an tntlzng. xtt it ls a lxtigiririimg Cod? -lust hccauscf' or so she tells Bath and 'ludy . . also cnioys eating ite trcam at all thrcc lunches. liax- Statc Atplduiixx' axxaits this lix't'lx' scnior, Good lucli. l'lolxhi, Iltl Stat! ig M--nitor ig lalunt Slxiixx S, i. lip Squad Z. 3. i, Yituslhusitltiit ll juni-xr Prom Committtt- 4, fill'-s Dax' and Ciraduation L'slitrt'ttt- S SAXIUIKA YOPXU il Xxitstoll Strut cflliixs hill litntxlitlis ciLlfli.ifl tlassts. attixitx' Vtriotls, Sta dunt f ountil. and stxxing. lit xoud tht- Halls or XX H S .mc ls a lTPLllIlWLI' of C YA and a tuturt' stutltnt at tht Rhodt- lslarhl Stho-il tif' Dt sign. l. tii.:::.,.' 1 it Ntudtzit 01.1, i - X. ll,-i I Arr Nftf' 1 1, xg, : l fi-irirmttttu 1, .l..' 7 l'rot.. fi rtitttu' 3 lla N' l ' ' l fm .ot ' ll' if .i,ir r I 1 , ' l U-I ,I il- i 'Ill N ?...,',.'1.' :Xttixitx juli-uls an xxii ittl .Ks jf fl axxax liaixixilx, lxx Saridx tlm lx lx . Tl la girl xxitli tht- .ltl-gliffuf strxst 'ii' .' .i 1 , ' s .x -- -il ltuvoi Slit till-ws t :x s -fir' ,Zif ll l s tlrrrg rlilxlt- xxitli lair. ,.:itl s 1: st fi '-. i 's littsx l'l.lKlll.j rl-i i-and ' '.s ' 'lm' ' ii'l's xxitli this .lxlliai s. ii ' l 'x. ' X' V Vt xx sl! lit: llit lxsf . i i lx,sj ' i:i ti lit .gt ' l l' X i i' S i l l X ii .1 . N i , 4 X - t' V l' is O I GARY ZACHER 1175 Trapelo Road Voc.11i0n.zl HREIP-Jllflbllllj' zmlkr lnmd in band zrilb r.1p.1cif'j' and power. Zach looks at his friends Paul and Eddy and says, Whats wrong with you? Usually nothing bothers him and he likes all the kids. In the future he will surely succeed. JOSEPH ZANCO 155 River Street Vomziomzl Our cbief wlrdom ir A71010- lug our frzullr llarzl u'e may correct tlaemf' In the electronic lab joe ex- cels. He enjoys theory, and his outside interest is cars, In the future joe looks forward to work and further schooling. How about that! is assur- edly his favorite statement. Good luck in the future, Joe! Ar!iz'ilieJ.' Cafeteria Squad Mig Audio-Visual Staff 4. 1 ecre ary o enior as .1 Newspaper Staff 33 Dramatics STEPHEN BRADBURY 51 Gore Street College I Steve attended jonathan Bright in his early days, and more recently, South Junior. He cannot say he has any par- ticular favorites in the line of food, almost anything can ap- pease this boy's appetite, re- mark his friends Dave and Rich. Early dismissals are Steve's pet joy. After gradua- tion he hopes to attend col- lege. Good luck, Steve! CHESTER CAPONI 1-i Underwood Park Burizzefr This former South juniorite is active in C.Y.O .... can be found eating cheese with Fred and jackie . . . loves driving . . . plans include college. Good luck. Chester! Arfiz'ifir.t: Homeroom Represent- ative 2, 5. PAUL CHISHOLM 26 Ladd Street lf70f.ZflU?I.7l Paul usually says, Forget it to everything but blueberry pie which he loves. Fixing his car takes up much of his time, but he likes gym also. When Paul gets to school, he heads for the drafting department where he prepares for his future as a builder. 92 BARBARA COLLETTE 142 Lowell Street Stezzogmpbic Get out of here, says Huby to friends .Evie and Carol when she doesn't agree with something. She'll agree to bowling and dancing though. Typing, homeroom period, and study periods are favorites of Bertha's at W.H.S. In the future Huby hopes to be a secretary. XWILLIAM GRAY 1097 Main Street College II Willie's special interests in- clude cars and homeroom period. Fried clams constitute his favorite snack, which he enjoys with friends Larry and Bob. After graduation Wil- lie plans to enter the service or go to work. Good luck, W'illiel THOMAS GRONDIN 31 Potter Road College II Friendly Tom looks forward to college after graduation from W.H.S., but while he's still here, he enjoys democracy and the rotating schedule. In his free time he can be found participating in all sports with his friends joe and Paul at the Boys' Club. f1t'fIZ'lfIFJ.' Baseball 3, -lg Basket- ball Zg XY'eather Club 2. DAVID ZENO 7 Joyce Road H ozzorr ll7lZ lr tbe only uzzll be- tween ur and fbe dark. As one of the most popular and most talkative members of the senior class, Early Bird uses his love for words as the vice-president of the Debating Society, As Jim knows, when David is not studying math, he can be seen running from a Youth Council meeting to the Boys' Club to church choir practice. Best of luck in col- lege. Artiz'i!ie.f.- Debating Society 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Math Club 3, 4 S t f S ' C1 s 4 Club 3. HERBERT KELLEY 108 Hibiscus Avenue College Il Herb comes to us by way of Lexington Street Junior High and will answer Uncle Sam's call after graduation. The cafeteria is his favorite place at W.H.S., but Herb is disappointed that fried clams aren't served there. Math class is also rated highly by this bowling and fishing enthusiast. Friends Donald and Steve wish Herb the best of luck in the future. Artiritierf Football Manager 2, 3,4. BARBARA KROM 28 Hiawatha Avenue Clerk Typlrl Former Lexington Street juniorite Barb enjoys busi- ness law classes best at Wal- tham High. Her friends Mary Alice and Carol who also share her love for dancing, know that she will be a suc- cessful secretary in the future. Good luck, Barb! Arfivirier' Talent Show 3. PHILIP PILLA 45 Clark Street College II Anchors aweigh! is the cry of this Navy-bound senior. Work in the civil defense has kept Phil on the alert. Bobby and XX'ayne usually find this lad working on a two-way ra- dio in his spare time. The new cafe is tops with Phil, and food reminds him immediately of his favorite, fried clams, of course! Bons voyages, Phil! ROBERT RAND 116 Rose Hill Way College II An ardent lover of art, Bob's favorite subject at W.H.S. is art with Mr. Klein. In fact, this artistic lad plans to learn more in this line when he at- tends art school after gradua- tion. In his spare time Bob en- joys stock cars and racing with Dave and Bill. Good luck and prosperous drawing, Bob. DONALD STARBIRD 129 College Farm Road Acroznzzizzg I give up! exclaims Big Daddy when unsuccessful at bowling, golf, or cards. Don is a transfer from Watertown High and enjoys democracy classes the most at W.H.S. Bones and Hubbes will readily attest to Don's love of steak. In the future Don will go into restaurant work-to get more steak, naturally! yfouyffs J OZIZZ - 1963 2? l 6' l 1 XY'e as individuals, as American citizens and as men of God, have both the skills and the soul to go forward in peace: and vve shall attain these goals, and from these seek new goals, as yet undreamecl ot' by man, in a never- encling quest for human dignity, ultimate mean- ing, and the Divine Wall. PAUL IULIEN Today, more than ever before, there is a great need for young men and women with the qualities of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. This is why membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that this school or any school can con- fer on its students. SANDRA SANTOLUCITO Character is the key around which all other traits revolve. It is the stamp of individuality impressed by nature, education, or habit and is the basis for Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. It is the invisible magnet that guides one through lifes temptations. As a person grows in character, his personality becomes in- creasingly attractive and beneficial to those around him. VIRGINIA NELSON Our intellectual thirst is quenched by the waters of scholarship. However, intellectual thirst like physical thirst is recurrent, demand- ing new answers to new problems. GA RY McELH INEY Service is an integral part ot' our everyday life. People serving people make each day a more pleasant and rewarding one for all ot' us. Each and everyone ol' you must live as a pillar ot' the nation. Only you possess the ability to give a part ol' yourself. Always be eager to assist other people, go beyond the call of duty? be ever minclliul ol' the common welfare. SllSANNli STliW'AR'I' Now it is up to us, the citizens ol' tomor- rovv. to continue this surge liorvvarcl in our eclu- . . , - cational system. XX e, as a nation. must not be satistiiecl vvith the progress we have made. lull instead vve must evaluate these ness Ircllcls ancl use them to our best advantage . . 4 Many promising college graduates vvoulcl like to leach , . .. ,, . but simply cant allorcl to. lhcrctore it is up to us to make teaching a more attractive vo- cation in orcler that thc- incrcasctl cinrollinc-nts are assured ol a sutticient number ot clualiticcl teachcrsf' l'A'l'lilC IA C ARR jg It 1 i l CLASS K ? Q HISTORY J? 4 MW L- -J Concern for others, a trait common has manifested itself in their takeover of COLIYSC1. XYe find Sarge Kir'le,i'. director to his secretaries, Rofiamze C.11'ci.1tore XVith him is his chief promoter. Boss wool-lined Peace Corps jackets aren't to the members of the Class of 1965, of the Peace Corps tby violent means, of the corps. in his office dictating Cbarfeiie LeForl, and li1.1rci.1 Lireorrzi. Twig Curry. The Boss reports that the selling well in Pakistan. according to his underground representative. F.1lilv.1 ll .1d11d. They confer with their top designers, 1.1716 Yoznig. Naiirvj Leoi1.1ro'. and Do11o1.1ii Bozrlej. and after deliberation they decide to visit various outposts to determine what type of jacket would be most suitable. Pliil H.Il'lj.l'. 1e.11zgfle Ailllljevl. and 1e.1r1 fll.1,r,ie are at once dispatched to Ethopia. There they find Dau T.llll!2.l'- Zrizo and his assistants, Tom R-jail. K.1r1i1 C.17'!IlI.I7l, and 'iH.17'f',1 fl1cEfro'j leading the natives in an exhibition of tree swinging. They were inspired to do this after watching an old Tarzan movie starring Ted Martrio and Caibij Mizrfiii. Tamba suggests a leopard skin jacket with oversized pockets for his bananas. In another part of the jungle. they find Clmirlei ll 1i11z1'or'1Zr and 10bII Bab- .rfork teaching the natives how to convert an old 1968 Ford into a modern double reactor nuclear automobile. Charley and Babo insist that the jackets must be resistant to both grease and radioactivity. CQHIIBLI Higizife. Sfeie Br'.1db11r'j'. and Linda C,1r111i::o, other Peace Corps representatives. on their way to Saudi Arabia, stop for a week in old London. They relax in their rooms at the Triple C Hotel run by Cocirertz. Cormier. and Correia. Our representatives turn on TV to find that Englands biggest broadcasting company is owned by Brerirmii, V.1rzi1r'i.1, and Domirzgr, better known as the BVD. They find British housewives doing their sitting up exercises to the cheerful voice of Gary McElbii1e5. During the commercial they discover that the fingers walking through the yellow pages belong to 111dy Sli.1dr.1z1'-i . Stumbling out into the London fog. the group collides with Dirk Lang, Dare Holi. and Bob Sfemprorz. who are training for the 1976 Olympics. Really, boys! Are you still following President Kennedys advice by taking 50 mile hikes? At the Eduard O'Comzell Airport, our representatives board the Saudi Arabia Special piloted by Mike llnbizeivoizie and Richard Claiarrlyio. Charming stewardesses, Pafricitz Deiprey, Elaine Fl-11111, and 161112 Simoizelti welcome the passengers aboard. The group notices the unusual plaid socks worn by the girls and are told that Nancy jaquiflv designed the socks especially for the airline. Shiek Demifrior Minzirzor and his dancing girls, Diane R-jim, Ntziiry Morabfzo, M.1rri.1 P.1re!21n,i1. and B.1rb.1rr1 Rolrfiti, accompanied on the mando- lin by .M.1dt!ii1t Cororiizi, greet the delegates upon their arrival. They hear the cheery native cry, Smock! and see Marti Roreii, who leads them to his desert oasis, Mark tells them of his current project to improve the dental hygiene of the natives. His group. including Mary Poweu, Paul Murphy, 11nze Toro-j.111. and Mike ML'D.lI1f8!. had 60 per cent fewer cavities with Rick Erigliilr toothpaste. Mark suggests a hooded jacket to keep sand off his neck. Looking around. they find jolw Roi-faq spraying to kill mosquitoes with Gziiidrod insecticide, 1oZm Allen. 1o.1r1 .r1ii111111:1.11.1. and 101771 Pr.11,for1 arrive in Rangoon, Burma, where S11-11' ,'i1io'er,io11 and Farber 1oe Bergaiifiiio are busy picking rice with Eduard Aiifrlv and Bei! Haizioiz. To boost rice production, Viz'i.1i1 Gr.1r,ier ig up in her company plane seeding the clouds. It's a good thing pharmacist Bob Curry invented Super-Duper Dramamine airsickness pills, The district representative, l! .1'jr1e xlbboff. suggests that due to Vivian's success, a rubber- sized jacket is needed. Niiizrgj Mizmzi, Fred Micelizrj. and Sturdy Young stop over at the Statler- Dilyiiceiiz Hotel in Miami before leaving for Venezuela, They relax at poolside and watch jzzde Kierzarz give swimming lessons to Cyrzfbirz Puzrztzziz, Errzerriiie Tom,1o, Sbeilrz O'Neil, and Mary Nixon. Suddenly a crowd gathers in the hotel lobby. Fighting their way to the front, they see TV personalities Big Brother Dirk Ilneiforz and Miss Francis of Ding Dong School. whom we know as Frzzizizie llnizbl. 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Do you hear the pound of steel, steel That shapes our buildings that strain For the sky? This creation of man has been His defense and his herculean Tool, all the while thinking of us. Be still a year. Do you hear the strength of men, men Who worked together, who disregarded Color, race, and creed? They laughed at Hardship, fought for, died for Freedom, all the while thinking of us. Be still a century. Do you hear the power of America, America That sired liberty, that stands triumphant? It guarded freedom, hard-won freedom, Remembered its duty and raised liberty's bann High, all the while thinking of us. Be still an eternity. ' Do you sense the potential of youth, youth, The deciding force of the future? We who Look ahead, rejoice at what we see there, And wonder about following Generations, all the while thinking of them. JANET WHELAN CI' on C' , I' '? wggrunu Slnlok MIG! 1'CW99 - CLAS5 0F 1965 - . ' P'exenf3 , , , Zzg ffzunfrfjzfff Jafar! A for-'spy' AWD MYSVERY . 'Y OKVILLE SNAP? 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A N L QF M ffg f JCUNIVEX ll fe ,Zvi II Siiii ff Q S 'q 5 47115 1 .ebb -i S' he PU , ri 4 E I ' J - 2 rn V S. 7i 43' I 0 ON I PPV fig!-fxfi . .1 gi ' F-NS. . I I 1 'V QQ r 'Rs sees: '-f '65,-' ft Q 0'75'or1iS3' SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS FROM THE Brown, Carol ..,..... Brown, Judith ..... Cafarella, Thomas Curry, Peter .......... COLLEGES: Boston University Brandeis University Boston College Tufts University Drinkwater, Georgemi .,......,....... Boston University Fair, James ............................ Brandeis University Filoso, Anthony ..... .....,.. U . S. Naval Academy Giardina, Linda Katharine Gibbs Gibbons, Robert .................... Browne 8: Nichols Goodman, Stephen Hanley, Patricia ...v.,,. Rensselaer Polytechnic . ' Institute Tufts University-Jackson Hennings, Jane ................ Lake Forest College Josephson, Richard Northeastern University Julien, Paul ..,..................... Harvard University Lang, Richard ......,........,........ Alfred University Mareno, Theodore .... University of Massachusetts Mateno, Theodore ....................,,.... University of Massachusetts LOCAL AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS: Aucoin, Carol ........ Trustees for Waltham Train- ing School for Nurses Scholarship. Bergstrom, Richard ........ James Garrahan Award. Bowley, Donovan ............ Whittemore P.T.A. Scholarship. Bowman, Doris ........ Trustees for XX'altham Training School for Nurses Scholarship. C1lElg EUEID C633 0 1963 McElhiney, Gary Morash, Barbara .. Mosher, Robert Fairfield University University of Connecticut . New England Conservatory of Music Mroszoszyk, Rose .................... Brandeis University Peacock, Lloyd ...... .................. C urry College Pearson, john ..... .................... U psala College Rosen, Mark ....... Rosenberg, Arthur Rynn, Diane . ..... .. Santalucito, Sandra Stempson, Robert .. Waht, Frances .......... Northeastern University Prophet, Wayne .... Rhodes, Philip ...,. Massachusetts Institute of Tufts University Technology ............... Brandeis University St. Lawrence University Ryan, Thomas ...... University of Maine Boston College Phillips Andover Academy Regis College Willacher, Max ........ ................ B owcloin College Zeno, David ....... Cafarella, Thomas Cocivera, Richard Brandeis University Waltham Graduate Nurse s Buckett, Bernice I Association of Waltham Training School Scholarship. McAuliffe Scholarship d war . Sons of Italy Scholarship Award. Curry, Robert .... Warrendale P.T.A. Scholarship. 1Y 0F CXJLEGIII 1 C ILLUA7 H 53 J: . K9 '3 FX C' OMNIA T S, W ibm -li X- X new 188K QAG SN Q fr if i .' .XO -IV' t 'W-S. 'ff L lf . X Q, ' Q' gg ,M llllllll Q- ,., ' Q Nt 'N SN, I U c O Q NAIQ, rxllfff' H? 'O H6600 ICS' , . Q . W.. ,Z A ' - I 5 , AP :ls I S In fx I 5 YJ ' - -fs. -QT - . 5' sw mr 5 ,fo :kv ,p q . - -K, ' J X E. if .r f - 4 4 tv Mi L- X -i S A 1 '16 CULLECE Q ximrvs A i 3 ,,, - . 'Z S lH? ' ' S f i S X 4- IS 'Q I ' O MASSP-CYX Nn1'x ,W I . V+ f 0 Soc A F2 o 5 . 'Q 5 l 9 42 9 Q ci Z VERlTASl , C . : 5' S' F i Qllo i f - , X . . as Q 2 v - T 1-gg : 'io . a L3 :J was ' Wil! ' 9 so 0 9 -I 'S N -ev: eil 1 - 't' . aw I .Ni :bo ., , re cscfokrs 405 Flynn, Elaine ,,,, Goodman, Stephen Granchelli, Paul Grasser, Vivian ,. Hennings, Jane .,,, - XY'altham Mothers Club Scholarship. Horace Knight Memorial Scholarship. NiifIhC3SI Scholarship. Huff Scholarship. Hovey Players' Scholarship. Hennings, Jane ..... ...... Isaacson, Joanne . XY'altham Rntarv Club Scholarship. X'i'altham XY'cimen's Club Scholarship. Janoni Paul First Place in Chr'sler Cintest , .... . y i , . Johnson, Melody .... Beecher Memorial Scholarship. Josephson, Richard ........ French-American Club Scholarship. Julien, Paul .. , Rensselaer Science and Mathe- matics Medal. Julien, Paul . ...... National Merit Scholarship to Harvard. Mroszczyk, Rose . ..... XValtham High School Graduate Scholarship. Murphy, Paul .... ...... C ustodians' Scholarship. O'Keefe, Anne ...... XValtham College Club SCl1iil3fQlalP. Parkhurst, Marcia ........ DAR Award for Good School Citizenship. Pearson, John D. , XY'altham High School Alumni Association Scholarship. Rusen, Mark . ...... Bausch Em Lomb Medal to Outstanding Science Student. Sylvania Fellowsliip. Rynn, Maureen ,. .. .. Greater XValtham Association for Retarded Children Scholarship. Santalucito, M. Sandra Regional Award by Future Scientists uf America. Future Scientists ot America. Smith, Brian ........ .. Suburban Club Scholarship. XValtham Teachers' Association Scholarship. Stevens, Adrienne . .,.. Julien, Paul . ......... Special Mathematics Award. Kendall, Elaine . .. Waltham XY'omen's Club Scholarship Award. Kilcullen. Kathleen . XY'altham Teachers' Association Scholarship. Leonard, Nancy Zonta Award-Foods. Lickorai, Marcia ,. Trustees for Xlfaltham Training School for Nurses Scholarship. Marenii, Theodore John L, Leary Outstanding Athletic Award. May, Kenneth . . Class uf 1063 Scholarship. McElroy, James Kiwanis Club of X'i'altham Scholarship. McElroy, James . Mansfield Stholarshlla Fund. Misch, Edward XV. Vocational Memorial Award. Morash, Barbara S. Caroline Peabody Scholarship. Mosher, Robert Raymond C,rawtord Memorial Music Aw ard. 'C' :uu- Stewart, Susanne Swanson, Robert J. Thibeault, Lorraine Thibeault, Lorraine XY'aht, Frances XY'alsh, Kenneth . XYaui:h, Janice XY'helan, Janet . Trustees for XY'altham Training School for Nurses Scholarship. First Place in Chrysler Contest. XY'altham bfiitherx' Club for Scholarship for Nursing. Trustees for XY'altham Training SCl1iiiil tor Nurses Schivlatship. Kingsbury Temperance Scholarship, XY.iltham Junior XY.-nic-rik Club. Z-inta Award--Clotliiiiig. Nortlieast P.'I'.A. Scliiilarsliraa. PAX 82.3 N9- ET EST U LUX o ET ECC L -Z' LLINONQ' o , f W Q YTE x U is in UNH? gow Cfwfc, 15 5 if . . 2 , 9 4LUX T R S' Q aeuiiaf Q7 W is ,H ' 3 E ' in . VS 'il 3 2 Dr 'lisp-,. xlib-H vt !k 1,M F-? fN 4 K fc 55' x ,u 'lflu . f:Q'L.v.g . .. . 7 . ,fp dr +1 1 Q. x x X s fri 1 'v 'lf r-,, 'nwrff ' '4.. l I H ..t I' 'QSC'--F-Q4 -V4.2 5 x .,.4- ,H Q.,-1 j EMU L9 ACHI E DEPARTMENT i... Leroy Clmndonait, Fred Miclxlay. Ronald McKinstry. Richard Lindsey. joseph Veilleux. Anthime Boudre.1u. Stephen Davis. ,lnhn Kennedy. Michael Le Blanc. Paul Dupere. Ronald Blzrnlmrt. . V f , ,EL f ..,. A K ,, f- gf.: -i3'Ex1,'2 ,- Y 'T ing- .LD - A .igfh nz . Q 195 W i 4 .1 if Us - K: um ...M fm ff' gs in-an 1 a a stu rlovulliabf 11 :AWN ' U' - - ' .' , '. flllhf . -.f+1yf,w ,...........,.---H-HMI! - ,.,.,nnlx,l , 4 . - , -.'.'.','.v.v:.vf.wx1j+ f,,, , U--'lf ,, ...Jn DI 4 QN ','f.'wl.'.'4 1 I 1 ' ' 1,5 yy' ','.'. . , 4 ai. 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QCATID L HIGH AWARD .I nn lliilzxlzlllll --.-r.. 'U fYIIIIIIZI ' IIUVIII , :inn 1'- , 58- LNN K K k1Lfg XII' -1 -q - .Ng P' nl' I NATIONAL HONCDR SOCIETY 1 4 i 5 u l l l1 -Xrt L. bu mer Bcm NIcKsnzie .Tudv Hgzttzttond Alice Fleming T1 f Y , I ' Pa J P J ERCLE FRANCA S NEXIORN AD IL X IORN ,cf 4 1 I 5 1 , , ! A . LN- ' 1 T 5 2' rfj n I F 1 ff' :Z ,-- rS7i'l'Sf ' :'2 s 2 f ' ., H J. - :sl vb ' ' I Ti '- S L sg.-f' , 'll J A 'ilizr U -If ' . 14' , 4 ,WH TM whiff L11 ll lr ri ' .mg 7 1. .Z 'X ffl' : '.'.4 5 7,',' 75,134 Q' 'ff Y DEUTSCHER EREI cm Si SFNIORS 'hai 6 f-C+ o V all 'XIOR9 AND SOPHOBIORIZS C55 y55 Kan XX'.1lNh I.1L1f Tulum NIH XX I N 1 Ijv. Iv. .J,. Iv. ,. X l1.1J.l xi '. ,.1. . 1, ,.. Preyidezzf jim McElroy Virs-Pzmipfezll Andy Crane Sc'fl'6f.ll'j' Barbara Morash Tl'c'.I.fIll'6l' Trish'Carr A PS n 6 u mlm 41555 fflllilits g, 11::1v ' w.u.1'uM1, Mus.. TlYBDA 2. 1968 t Ar PW9-5525. g W ,YO EV' 'iia 5'f0 L . ,AR. - .-'Hf w2' ' L 7' L Q f la WJ .141 ' a '1'-ff m? ,Q . Wahlam JA, if , C 617256 he Basins! gndagli 65111112 COLDITORS I32 . Ql 9 Q I962-63 STAFF Sandy MacDougall, C0-Edirol' Anne O'Keefe, C0-Edimr jane Hennings, C0-Edjfw' Wfayne Prophet Richard Frese XXfally Chambers Tom Ryan Doug Palm Dan O'Reilly Richard Cocivera Royal Rhodes David Zeno Joe Kirley jim Blaikie Tom Cahill Betsy Robinson Fatiha Waclud Sandy Young Lorraine Thibeault Frances XVaht Kathy Crowe Marcia Parkhurst Vivian Bessey Melody Johnson Cathy Martin janet Whelan Donna Sennett Carol Brown Barbara Morash Faith Coye Sue Le Blanc Maureen Ravali Susan Polson Debby Crane Diane Rynn Diane Hargreaves Ann Desforge Elaine Dicks Gretchen Kromer Kathy Kilcullen Kathy Landry Beatrice Epstein Debby Rose FUTURE TEACHERS OF A ERICA I3 rv-N ,I I, C V7 1 , A I I , EI .. 4 I X Q. Mi55111h.Im,-.,111,r..I,' I - 'X OFFICERS --A ' Zn: -. ' f', . ,. I 'b1', t . -..s fi- f. 4 ,J J fgfwr K 1 I I lx zz Ik K I.' 'ff ' '.llflkL' Izpxrun, A.Ir'1u1ru- Ntunm, NI.lLII'L'L'II Rxnn. Irrm' I.vm.w. 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N X Ldf ' Ml' ,haf e K Q ,TVNIORS D x 1 .x Q X A P iv X - , '1 ,gi XY 4- Q A x A -'I 75 f f' .9 N X 1 up 1 3' x 'Q , , ' A ' Q 1 - -Ig 'fy ,ut-E. my xfii . 4 A ' if N 1 .v X ,I g '9 auf, u' v, 17 4 3 SOPHOMORES F' A I fp ren A 4 I... - ...Ei l Al , ffl: . v IVER ' 'sw-:J - x D n , , ' iff ---Vi. M '35 . .4 6 IUKIVY! Bgwff Wh gr Q ,. 6 5 'N fi 4' 9 V V' YI-if A v- ,Q veg: 4 W 77 'l 'v:fw--x f'-H '1 W 01-, Vi, Y . -,.f: ' , f 537. Y' 5, AY' U4 Zi . Q ,I .ee 4 IQ' ' fn.. QE Q-'isi M451 'T' W6FTfg5f fVwf?: K gf? V W. V' 'K ,df Y , K. , s 51 1 ' Q 6 f' , 'jf ' V W V , vit, 1155, 3 'x ,S .W W fr ff f gf ' ' X 1 KG' 3 3 W 6 T1 X1 VV! L I ,.,,. he 5'3 to A 31 BLISIN SS DEPT STAFF Marie Shannon Nincy Bcrgnmn Virginia Nelson AIJU' POWCIS Sue Stcxxpirt Ai,-I. 1 Norma Kruse A-uv-' LIBRARY COUNCIL I fx Iirgriiw I Ihwiif I I. F f 'x .NIi:f5'I1'. I crZL.i'.LN lx' J. N I5 Iipxtnii. X I. Ifigin XIJ .i:IIi'.. Nfzww Rfk fl I,1 fi I.LIi-iii. IuIinx.in. Ci r.1sIi, A III R. C,.lLn1.lIi1 I: l.'.' If Y L '.' I, 5.iinxx.1yN f nIIwi'nc LIRSE S STAFF XIWI fl, V, XM NIJ. I I '- I9 NI .'..:: X1 , in XI I .,'f r 1 ' 1, Tx H L 4 ! JM 5 A5 Wei' '! ., Q . 1' Q sf.,.f.',f 3 1 T 4 N xlQ,, w ' L- .4-.N .. .,,. Y 'a fi? 2'-. A 70 -IH -rms, I r S' S Ali-,V CROSS COL! TRY M '21 A my . V4 Fin! Roux' Mgr. Stempson, Capt. Holl, Mgr. Crane. Serond Roux' Nicolai, Frostig, Prophet, Nason, Stempson, Evans, Lang. Third Roux- S. Rosenberg, A. Rosenberg, Drury, Crane. Cathcart, Macfar- lane. Fourfb Roux' Don Holl. Kromer. Madden. jackson, Barnes. Peel. Dorin, Kneisel. S ' 'V' fl Y' Eff NNT! N 1 x vials Once .rgain the XV.1lth.1m High cross country team Came through in sparkling fashion as they Coppecl the Suburban League championship. They posted .1 pcrrerr 8-0 record. It was their second straight rlndefeated year ol' Competition. I40 if than-3' if DAVE HOLL. Capt. I OUR LEADER 1962 RECORD NEXWTON SOUTH NEXWTON ARLINGTON NEWTON ARLINGTON NEXVTON SOUTH NX! W1 W1 W W XV W Co-Captains FooT A M TED MARENO DICK XWESTON Y B T , Ax' 1' if 1 M 1 ' s ,f r 'Q 'K i LM 4 9' ,W If 5' ff Q 3-use X Q s, 1,9 First Row: Rick Dennis, Fred Faulkner, Tommy Mac Laughlan, Don Brophy, i john Mahoney, Dick johnson, Dick Weston, Ted Mareno, Ron Silva, Tom Dugan, i Bill Allen, Dick Anderson, Joe Taranto. Second Roux' Walter McGuire, Bill O'Mara, 1 i john Milito, Ted Arico, Dave Carme, Dave Carmisciano, Ken May, Art Miliken, Although their record was not superlative, this year's W.H.S. foot- ball team displayed real fighting MALDEN L BROOKLINE I. ARLINGTON I. HAVERHILL L XWEYIVIOUTH W NASHUA L 1962 RECORD spirit. Injuries to key players such as Co-capt. Ted Mareno and half- back Dick Vitale were an impedi- ment to the team's progress. Coach john Krol hopes this BRGCKTON L year's experience will help in his NEWTON L buildup for next year. SOMERVILLE L KX 20 1 1 1 , V 3? .30 ix I ...ng ,s 4 ' f I .M A 1 ,A ' M. ff 111 1 lL . f :QQ , Q.,,3:e ' sf g i ...no-,ga ,x F . , . I 9 ' L , 3. X nn . . 1' ' . 5 U M I ' . I ' 1 Q . A. , D 0 ua Q- , Y fb Q .n . . x - I 4 x 'L 'll l I 4 I A . - fp. A. X.. ....1. sg34. IAQDU- 'Ya ..-f1 f-'fi ,O IX w RECORD RINDGE T ECH BROCRTON CAXIBRIDGE LATIN ARLINGTON QOXIERVILLE XX ATERTOXX N NEXX T ON BROORLINE XX EH XIOL TH NEXX TON QOL TH RINDGE TECH BROCIxTON CAXIBRIDGE LATIN ARLINGTON XX ATERTOXX IN NEXX TON QOL TH NEXX 'I ON BROORLINE XX EH MOL TH QOXIERVILLE tgAl.Tll M ggi or uwfii coAcH QTQINN or A p . wr BASKET Fn I R z Bob Connors. Art Milliken. Capt Llovd Peacotlt loe Cincotta Don Bro hv - P . Bice Rfzi Art Piper. Bob Vasquezi, Carl XVith Coach Arthur uinn at the helm for the last time the crimson quintet behind captain Llovd Peicoclq posted a fourth place finish with an 11-7 record in the ever tough Suburban League, The supreme moment of the season was the all round tc im effort displayed in the overvvhelminag, upset victory against potent Brook- line. Double vvins over Newton and Newton South added to the sweetness of the season. L I CAPT. LLOYD PEACOCK 1' 144 au' ,NX ' BILL -IUDKINS A 1 aj La.- K MVIWIL: Q QW V ,vmxxx AN Ydgygyzi C? 'T I , .Xlil VIH I1 A Lp is .hu 'Pvt I-SJ' M i ,.:fJ4: ' -N' J U, -In I' . ., 'WWW 1'-Vbffz gan' ' in J HQCKEY CHEERLE DER Judy AnS.1r.l, Capt.. K.ltl1y' Alkci.lI'fIH', xl-lllfL'L'I1 Cutler, -l.xm- IILWIHIIIAQN, Slum-n Strmzx Christine Mobilia, Fllnn Cf.aruxtlu'rs, 7 HG' COACH BRINN JOHN LEGER 419, 41' KEN MAY Fr,-.ff Roux' J. Clarke, R. weston, G. McPhee, F R. Chamberlain, A. Cormier, B. MacCausIand, D. r Crusco. Second Roux' B. Butman, E. Chipman, J. IL ROGER RICHARD 's-..., fi Not This Time ul l I 1 mn lclumla xux1Hxx'll.l.l. Yx l KIXIDLII 'll'f.ll xx 5 - xrlnmlxn 1 1 A xfixxlux 1. l ARI.lxc,ll1Jx I, l lSliOOKl.lXl: 1. I .1 cfxxllslxluul' l.A'l'lX '1 'f' NO.Xll.lxX'II.l.l, xx -fi! mxnm. 'nic ll xx' l y QF' xlfimfcmu 'I f 'f, ' ' NIIXXWIUN 1, Q - 1' ARI.IXCi'l'OX 1, S lalxocnxllxii 1, l DICK WESTON cgmllslzllnmi 1.A'1'1x 1. ' Mclanson, P. Hardy, K. May, J. Bnxvse, R. Rich- '45 ard. Tim! Rau: XV. O'INILlI'.1, Connolly, f l Dauey, T. Kelley, Captain john Leger. W X, l Hwy' lf l tix? Y XX l x fx x X - K .f ff V' ffN9Xx J,-f li' if '16 Y 1 .. J jf , . .loHx xn21.Axsox 'C 7, 5 f 1 f ffhlpl 1 f, 1 f . I f VX ' ff I Q I 7 I I i , , 1 ' - If' 'I' ,l 'f ff ff, X 5 ,f ' , f ,ff Y f ff - f y W IW!! Slw ffl' -'AY ,Af ' 4 , ,I-. V, r , f67ff' 'IJ' Xlipf in M .. X - 7 I f A X 4 'J 'x . 1' .- 'I ' lx 5 ' f rams cgHAx1m51u.A1x f M xx fy . ' If xg! X ll .lr K' . ' ,Mn 'ffl to 1 X l l X? ff . f g x X ' Y fs , . 'x f . . x fl . ' Ax ff.1pt.1ln Iulm Inger ll.lNl1L'xl lwclxc goals .lnxl XX' 6 l ' 2 X, ' l I S x 'ff lxltccn .lsslsts lor the 41.15, l.L'.l'ijLlL' smrlng ulmunpum- 'L ,f f fjf ' 14157 '- V, . , X I lg, 'I I i4f V slnp, thc xX.llll1.IIll llwlm lwxlxcx' lL'.1lN pmtul .1 W-6-a XJ f fl 1 F ' I N rcwnl .mal .1 lnlllm plug lIllINl1. Xlxnllm :tx C,.ln.1xl1.1n , ,I gfxx I4 Jucnt, thc tum xxxlx xg-rx cxxxtunlq lu llulluw. I W! , x vk Ax' r V., . 'Il F yx X , I D, L -hf Mi W x X of 02 ,Q 3 S aegis: ,, A ' xx k' NX I , 1 .,f I. 'f X if - .' Jffl' Q' 'N , f ,,: 1 'f' -.5223 .'. 4-V ----' kr: if N A ff' l4Q l50 WIMMI G TE M X5 Fifi! Row: Jim Noble, Phil Rhodes, John Kadzis, Cris Leonard, Don Lesuer. Second Roux' Tom Cahill, Elon Soltes, Bob Talvy, jim Early, Bob Gaudet. Although hurt greatly by graduation, this year's crim- son swimming team showed undying determination and ever growing promise throughout the season. Sparked by such cogs as Bob Hindle and Kevin Barnicle, the mermen posted a truly respectable record. CAMBRIDGE LATIN XV BROCKTON L BOSTON LATIN L BROOKLINE L BOSTON ENGLISH L RINDGE TECH W CAMBRIDGE LATIN L CATHOLIC MEMORIAL L RINDGE TECH W ,W ,ff S X Ii XT- 1 S1-sawn VSWR av. BF A RIFLE TEAM I X I 1 limi-ms RILORD .I LJ I ACIOX XX I, xnxxios 1- ' ISIQDFORD XXI MIlI-ROSIl I. AIALDIZN I. MARLISORO XX' XY'A'I'IfR'I'OXX'X XX' CONCORD XX' - Fir!! Roux Stan Zwirbla, Fred Chnmmnglin. Peter Motzowitz. Semrna' Roni: jim Fair, Boh Clark, Terri Mac N.lI1I.lI'.l, AI King. R. Clark. Don l'kIin, Co.ich Siuno Vkgggf' ' 5 5 j ' ' LJ a g 'g'E.z ??i I . f, 0, U e Z I I COACH 'IOIE smxo f t, f f' f I eu .I X tr LIQ4, I LI X. ' I The continued eagle eve perI'orm,mces tIispI.1x'etI hx ' nl up i . , i ,', .. . ' . ' I If XX I I the members ot XV H. 5, s rifle hrigatie brought torth I I I S I .mother successful C.lIIIP.1IlQII tor Cio.1ch 'loe Si.1no, Ifxen ii Q I' with two ot' its top shooters, Capt. Russ AIIIII'IOI.lI1xI .inti ,, Ron Trott, tieparting for INIIIl.lI'X' service, the term kept II - . . . . , 1 I , its poise .md continued its winning xxpiys. ., , l I ft II I I . ' 5- ' Ax' I -f-1-fl ISI l 1 ' l . ' l L' 7, I 'I L , f ' ' f' ' ' 4 a lr 7 e e -4 E 7 -F 'ag ,Eu . 4 K Al get '53 3 'J ' ' -fl ? ' fl-I ' T 9 I C LT t L I WL Y Kenny Mai' 49 HAI! , P Al j Dick Vitale Ted Ar'co 4 , 1 , Ame nlilliken - 3.1 ' Q R ' Y 35 ' A! A' gvcviygteacock, cizapt. I ,N ., A, . en, coac i 9' 'N '50 -6 Ernie Arsenault X I Ted Mareno JALTHA1, 4 lg ' x --4-- V -.4...-.. . N 1 5, ' ,,,, N Jain' l,:f,.-QI .Ji yN'x' A sf, . f' . - 'n f -' JR--5 'ff' 374 if i ga.-'I' 1' + lu- i f,'Kgj'fL+' , 'J l '. fb' V' -Q if? yl' ' ' ,H rf K 54 4 .. ' ' A r , t. - ' U - t-. zyga .ws w '- H. 5, 'A 'H Q, ' ', hu.: 'Q I W!! , My pl , .JM cw'f'..' FT QJI2.: -wg13.'.5'lff.a l52 I iv Bob Elliot Ron Pelletier Kevin Ryan l l-2-itxit g- .-,. 1 'f I 1 , ' it l E 3379 ll A V- 'iz , K el I -I 'pf f gig , l. fr V , xg Ag ,xii A A ai m NL A Y LA- lf DICK VITALE ' U LLOYD PEACOCK TED MARENO C W- KENNY MAY RINDGE TECH XYATERI OXYN L XYATERTONVN L CAMBRIDGE LATIN L CAMBRIDGE LATIN L ARLINGTON L ARLINGTON L BROCKTON XX BROCKTON L NEXVTON L NEXYTON L NEVVTON SOUTH XY NEXVTON SOIQTH NY' BROOKLINE XX' BROOKLINE L NX'EYMOL'TH XX' XY'EYMOL'TH L 1965 RECORD XY' RINDGE TECH L BALL 'X A bs .-EN ' 1 -si. MR. YETTEN 'lu' Z 1 1 CH tlum Hnghs b.1sc'b.1ll tc.1m was rnarkul nut only by its opponents Rcturnnnv .lx no-rl1.1r11pror1s XX xl ART MILLIGAN TED ARICO IxI:VIN RH AN ERN IE ARSENAI 1-1 y injuries . we l. Thr-sc An rrmlgrcrlimts were alL'ffrIUCI1l.1I to ' Cf.1pt. Dirk Vit.1lc .xml pitrhcr Ken May, XY'ith .1 returning QQFULIP of lmmtling L1mlcrrl.1xsrmn, prmpccw .lrc prwrnmng tor next YL-.1r, xiii l N ALTHW GLW! an--q GOLF 1965 RECORD ARLINGTON RINDGE TECH CAMBRIDGE LATIN XVATERTOXYN RINDGE TECH ARLINGTON CAMBRIDGE LATIN XVATERTOVC' N BROOKLINE BROCKTON Films! Rout: J. Reardon. XY. Alden. Bari Ren: B. Barry. D. Sullivan. Coach Elliot. B. Yurkus. J. Corbett. l54 WALTHAM HIGH BA lf: 3 Rin Robert Mosher, Paul XY':1llcer. Mr, Philpott. Craig Prophet. Timothy Reed, Kenneth Fraize. Stroud Roux' Rir.li.ir.l Haines. Elizabeth Dunlcerlev. Terri Marshall. Stephen Defino. XY illiani Romanieki, Richard Stevens, John Cliilinei.i'i.in. Debomh Lester. Third Roan' Paul Stempson, Roger I-Iagopian, Paul Clifford. Edmond Joyal, Lester Evans, XX1lii..i' Ali-er. Gregory Richardson. Harmon Dunbar. Robert Clark. Fffmflw Razor David King, Joseph Wfalker, Leonard I-Iititluer. Christopher XX'elts. joseph Mroszczvk. X 4'.1rren Dow, XX'illiam Madden, john Scanlon, joseph Foley, David Hill. XX',ij,ne Prophet. Robert Stempson. Fiflff Razr: MA-IORETTES: Sheryl Hamilton. Marsha Devoe. Pamela Ross, Dale Anleiwin. Katlileen Vail. Nancy McGuire. Eleanor Spaulding. I CLASS OF I96 First Roux' Patricia Noble, Teresa Olivo, Brenda Smith, Susan Sparks, Pauline McGann, Sharon Mogan, Elizabeth Messia, Maureen McHugh, Mary Mabie. Second Roux' Jean Nix, Nancy Rob- enack, Jane Kelly, Paula Miele, Susan Mirabito, Judy Lupo, Faith Luder, June O'Leary, Catherine Martin, Third Roux' Edwin Chernosky, Williani Connolly, George Borden, James Bowse, Kenneth Bishop, Alan Brooks, William Blanchet, Charles Belyea. ROOM S-OI I uw! J xi, , .aft , u...fQF'...df' -Q. , 1' 5 -d3'..' A Fifi! Roux' Dorothy Elwell, Ellen Farrell, Susan Hines, Sandra Hornbeck, Jacqueline Howe, Frances Dunn, Judith Young, Judith Goode, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Karen Scafidi, Evelyn Gorgone, May Richard, Phyllis Giungo, Margaret Downie. Second Roux' Robert Gaudet, Alban Cormier, Ronald Pelletier, Daniel Krol, Henry Palumbo, Brian Madden, Peter O'Malley, Paul Kneeland, David Hoffes. Third Roux' Larry Mandile, Owen Reilly, Albert Lewis, Paul Patenaude. NX'il- liam Brennan, Ronald Parello, James McDonnell, Gregory Kann. ROOM S-O2 V P H W Fifi! Row: Dolores Juliano, Clare Kirley, Elizabeth Guisti. Roberta Hawkins. Judith Grif- fin, Donna Totagrande, Patricia Texeira, Anne Marie LeBlanc. Bernadette Gaudet, Mary Jane Gillis. Second Row: Robert Semenchuck. Steve Sarmanian. Challis XX'ilson. Donald Cox, Edna Gaudet, Jacqueline Keene, Donna Gaudet, Peter Santangelo, Eliot Sawin. Dexter Stone, George Schiff. Tbird Roux' Robert Stevens, Thomas Streck. Gregory Richard- son, Thomas Williams, Daniel Webster, Frederick XVilder. Frank XX'ians. Douglas Sullivan. Paul St. Armand. E Fin! Rout Patricia Gleeson, Joanne Fucci, Joanne Giorgianni, Janice Giampietro. Mari- W- I lyri Gilligan, Ellen Fucci. Seromi Roux- Sharon Haskell. Jeannie Lane. Sharon Halloran, Patricia Girolamo, Marjorie Greene. Lynne Lazaro. an -. xk...,.. I F yd-5, Fira! Razz: Cathy Carclillo. Paula Fitzpatrick. Marie Baia. Marta Vigue. Mary Ellen Bradley. Charlene Cocchiara. Suzanne Chagnon. Sylvia Arsenailt, Joyce Roberts. Margaret Belliveau, Cindy Daigle. Pauline Beaver, Patricia Boliver. Second Rozzy' Thomas Keenan. XValter Hinckley. Judy Brady. Patricia Campbell. Marta XY'aickwicz, Ethel Cobb, Sarina Cannistraro, Peter Place, Davicl Hart. Third Rong' Robert Kampe, Ray Gallagher. Carmine Juliano. Ralph Hines. John Hammond. ROOM W-I IO Fir if Razr: Patricia Cooke, Jane Tyman. Patricia Veno. Anna LeBlanc, Eleanor Eiorello. Janice Cormier. Janet Cosgrove, Jacqueline Doyle, Deanna Doucett. Barbara Eerne. Cathy Conti, Mary' Flfuyaere. Marion Composto. Scffflifd Rffzu Eleanor Maher. Roderick I.eEort, Donovan Lester. Robert MacCausland. Robert Murphy, Anthony Navarro, Rodney Ravesi. Guy Randall, i Karen lforbes, Tlfffrf Rau: XY'illEam O'Mara. Thomas McCue. Leo Martin. Dee Malloch. Hzrhartl Pagliazzo, Charles McCullough. ROOM W- I I 2 X . X- Nw lE, my I nw! Icfllff Nancy Russell, -Inline bllllfll. ll.ll'l7.lI'.l Plulllps. Pat QLllUl.1U, SLIMID Plmlswrm. Slm1.'.f R zz: lfdxmrgl C.1m', john Hanlun. PM l,.lI'l'i. Ifrlcm' Nanglc. .lullitlm XX'l1L-mln-1', Mny O'lSriun, mn li.11'uni.1n, Dwn Broplmy, Tfvmf Rfmx Sun Zwir'lwl.1, Rwlaml V.m.1x'i.1. -law Yin-linxlxi. AIlwm1X'cIlL1I.n. Al.1n XX'.1L1g,l1. ROQM W-206 lf' n A X I fu' R If II-my Nxmrl. X.llv'lllll N+wul.l. l.mlLl,1 XXlw.1llr1. l',1t:l...1 lvl .ml l..:m. XXL in X. ln l'i1Il1lnr1XX1ll1 NN XX Xlfz ff' . I .wmv X Illxl lWlI.I.IIL Kmlxln lmm XX lm Xl! ml lx' 1. llru llgrm, I7 nal l I x fll ' K lm' gy' Xxx Pm ru l N X'1 ' NT. 1 I IT: X lllHll.llI l7wr1r1,1 XXl.am: liurlwlx llw' lx 'X'1'u XXfl'1-1 ll' LN l ' 'w N ll 'x 4 '., If,1.. l-' I. 'll1wH.1xfA1r'yl'Ll lx lar lwl Ky' 1 w f l' ' l ' if ' 15 , xmumr' XX.lrrnr1fl1.lv :Xl..Ll lmmw ll.,,..l lv. f.. lwlwm ll . ,rx I X 1' I -' ' ROOM XX?-567 5 li 2 1 4' Fin! Ruiz: Claire Richarrl, I.illi.1n Rgischclla, Elaine Rcsnikuff, Maureen Phccncy, Linda Proctor, Phyllis Quirk. Samir! Razr: john Nason, Mdurecn Pumcrlcau. Michncl NUI'lN.'lf1. Diane PCI'xL1Ul.I, Stephen O'Ncill. ROCM S-I I4 O5 98 2 Ch - . i l'.'ri.' R-nf -lllxlX f.iil1cr'. Xlxitlc f iiiilxrr. Di-mi.: l3if ii..i, Nlmiifii Xi- iii' Nl.i'..:1f XX iw: li.lil lliiiiicltr' .Mil f.'.f li'i if XX illi.iiii XX'.lllxii'. Nmrilu lllilmj, llmtiiii XX li 1:ii', l'.ii:' XX il Xl.ll'l4Ci.i1'ilm'11 l'rtnr ylllilllllll' ,lf'.v,1' lf! :i Kniiiiilli XX .ill-in lil-lu :T XX vga. : Ui- :i.X'i .fi XXlllll.lIil Ci.ii'ii1.in, Ruin limii liiili.ii.l Yr-iflai llilYLlTX,.ll1,lI1,! ROOM S-I I5 7 l l l l I l l TX: 3 X, A Fin: Roux' Nancie Doucette, Virginia Davis, Kathleen De Vincent, Nancy Demoy, Sheila Davis. Roberta Duggan, Nancy Douglas, Linda Eagan, Pearl Deneault, Jacqueline Dugas, Emily Doucet, Suzanne Dawson, Loreen Edry. Second Roux' James Early, Steven Ducey, Robert Elliot, Wfalter Eaton, Roy Dozois, james Dukat, Richard DeVincent, John Deveau. Third Row: l Gordon Drake, XWilliam Ekstrom. Arthur Dolan, Roger Donle, Bruce MacDonald, Clifford Dyke, Richard Dennis, David Demeo. James Boudreau. RCOM S-205 Ffrfz Roux' Sandra Berinato, Gail Alimansl-cy. Judy Anderson. Dale Anderson, Patricia Beninati, Suzanne Biondo. Karen Beck, Sally Agrillo. Second Roux' Charles Turner, john Bennett, Carlton Berry, YX'alter Bailey, Paul Beninati, Steven Bauckman, John Beatty. Mining 1135611 Plvom ll .zr T.1Ew1.' Ted Arico, Ronald Benson. Douglas Anderson, Ralph Amelia, Heinz Albrecht. ,lim Beckwith. Bill Barry. Carol Bishop, Roger Blake, Jon Bergman, Alice Ben- nett. Theresa Stefanelli. Louise Barca, Joan Andrada. Suzanne Altrich. Florence Allen. l l i I i lu v 7 yi ll' s ', 1 l l 1 i I Q , ROOM S-2I3 , use CO .O OI gi .. H'-I no ng Firrf Roux' Noel Manning, Deborah Miller, Antoinette Mnncuso, Carol hftllltlld, Lorraine Marmonti, Barbara Mclilyden, Ann McArdle, Paula McCarthy. M.1r.1lee Mnrcou, SLLVJIINJ Roux john Grimes, Fred Markham, Sandra MCKC-en, Margaret McNnm.1r.1, P.1ul.1 Metl.ig.1li.1, Christine Mobilia, SallyMobili.1. Barry M.1cNeil, Anthony Mnndile. Third Ruzzz' Alan M.1rcolin.1, Viflyne Littlefield, james MacDonald, Michael McCabe, Jeff Mason. Paul Mmzon. Christopher McElroy. ROOMSZI7 4 v Sr , nat - first Rau: Dchhy XXI-r1txx'iii'tl1. Duniu xxllhlltll, l'.1t V.1il, iliuryl NNN-ul, kiwi i.il.iiu-wie. liillicjanc XY.lll.lL'L'. Nl.irilx'n XY.ii'm-r, .lutly XX'ullm.in S..'iir.'.f Rm. lixiztt' lizppti. ltistpli T.1r.1nto, XY'illi.im 'lil1L'I'l.llllf, lhitry Tushin. Stfplien 'l'umiiiimlli, Sttplitii litztleiiz. li:t.l Sun- duist. Mitlmel Sflxlli, 'lfml Kiln liriitt- Km-x. i'.Xl.lll Sli-tluxtll. . tl.iii l't:.li'-.::i, llwhut filtlsley. RQCDM S 307 .L.f.fl ' Fifi! Roux' Cathy Landrigan, Theresa Kulka, julia Kaznocha, Jeanne Kimball, janet Kinsman, Maria Juliano, Beth johnson, Gretchen Kromer, Doris LeBlanc, Second Roux' Alan Howard, james Noble, john Kadzis, Donald Hay, Joseph LeBlanc, David johnson, Paul Hines. Third Roux' David Herter, Charles Morrison, Donald Hinsman, Wayne Henry, Francis Soave, Bruce johnson, Larry Kann. Mirrizzg when piczure um Lzkezzx Richard Hood, Malcolm Keir, Lucille LeBlanc, Jane Kilgore, Beverly jones, Ray Hayes. ROOM S-308 Pint Roux' Patricia Jasset, Rosemary Grimes, Elaine Harvey, Sheryl Hamilton, Nancy jackson, Roberta Howley, Ann Hignite, Kathy Huber. Second Roux' Lou Gamble, Richard Haynes. Sue Glidden, Bernie Iodice, Mary Harwich, Kathy Henebury, Pauline Hart, Dolores Gorgone, Steve Goodwin, Greg Gogan, Tbird Roux' Richard Frostig, Bob Mobilia, James Hartley, Doug Greco, John Goodwin, Steve Grant, Ed Gorman, Bob Gorgone, Allen Garber. ROOM S-3I I ? I if AY H Y tux, A,.9..ftv , Af-ff 5 iw? 'W W ,,... .. -L lite., Fi:-rf Roux- Linda FitzGeralcl, Janice Fair, Judy Engebretsen, Donna Franks, Eleanor Feeley, Saineera El-Far, Arlene Genova, Gerry Gaeta, Jackie Garland, Gail Edwards, Carol Faulkner, Mary Giardina. Second Roux' Al Forbes, Mark Fetbroth. Dave Emerson, Len Erickson, George Ferry. ROOM W-IOI 5 AML, Fifi! Roux' Jeanne Thibeault. Diane Staskus, Carol Taborsak, Judy Stremeckos, Ann Starck, Priscilla Sweeney, Paula Tierney, Gail Stempson. Sewzzd Roux' Gregory Shady, Christine Strag- gas. Glenda Thompson, Cynthia Stewart, Simone Surette, Judy Streitmater, John Rumson. Tlviid Rfiuy- James Sandison, Robert St. Germain, Wfilliam Sheehy, Wfilliam Rogerson, Robert Stintorw. Nick Semenm, Edwin Sl.1SL.1X.lgC, NY'illi.1m Shaw. Roorvi W-io7 Aff 495 ' FRIENDS OF' ALDEN Q. ABBOTT, DO. SYDNEY J. ALLMAN, M.D. JOSEPH M. ARCTD1, D.D.S. JOSEPH E. ARLCO, JR., M.D. EDWARD T. BIGHAM, JR., ATTY. A. P. BLOOMENTHAL, M.D. BRUCE A. BOCHMAN, M.D. WARREN R. BOLTON, ATTY. MORRIS BORDENCA, M.D. R. F. BRCDWN CO. DR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS E. BUTMAN EARLE E. CAMPBELL, D.M.D. JOSEPH J. CARAVAGLIO, M.D. EELIX E. CTNOOTTA, ATTY. WINSTON P. CLARK, D.M.D. SAMUEL A, COHN, M.D. WILLIAM H. CURNYN, ATTY. ARTHUR FINN, ATTY. MR. AND MRS. PAUL PLEMING FLYNN CY FLYNN, ATTYS. FOSTER .R FOSTER, ATTYS. MURRAY FREEDMAN, PODIATRIST MR. AND MRS. E. EREDERICKS THOMAS J. GIBLIN, JR., M.D. LEON M. GINSBURG, OPTOMETRIST JOHN R. HANAGAN, D.M.D. JOHN J. HARRINGTON HARVEY, BANNAN 8: BANNAN, ATTYS. THOMAS P. R. HINCHEY, M.D. E. STANLEY HOBBS, JR., D.M.D. MARTIN J. KEAVENEY, C.P.A. ARTHUR O. LANAGAN, D.M.D. JOHN J. LARKIN, D.M.D. JOSEPH L. LEWIS, M.D. HECTOR M. MARIN, M.D. WALTH HIGH BERNARD E. MaCDONALD, D.M.D. GEORGE B. MCMANAMA, MD. JOHN C. MCMANAMA, M.D. JOHN D. MEOLA, D.M.D. ARMEN Z. MESROBIAN, D.M.D. JOHN L. MORRISON, M.D. WILLIAM H. NEVARD RODERICK J. O'NEIL, OPTOMETRIST RAYMOND PASTER, OPTOMETRIST BRENDON J. PERRY DAVID H. REID, M.D. HAROLD B. REILLY, D.M.D. JOSEPH G. RILEY, M.D. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH H. RYAN JOHN J. RYAN, M.D. ROBERT M. SAINATO, D.M.D. NICHOLAS J. SEMENZA, M.D. LOUIS SILVERSTEIN, M.D. JAMES v. SMITH, ATTY. JOHN D. SWEENEY, M.D. ANTHONY A. VANARIA, D.M.D. WEBB, WEBB, R MARTIN, ATTYS. M. DAVID WEINER, OPTOMETRIST WALTER E. WELSH, OPTOMETRIST MR. AND MRS. CHESTER P. WRIGHT WARREN G. YOUNG, D.M.D. V. A. ZOLLA, D.M.D. AMERICAN LEGION, WALTHAM POST 156 B.P.O.E., WALTHAM LODGE 955 I.B.E.W., LOCAL Isos, AFL-CIO I.O.O.E., PROSPECT LODGE NO. ,ss LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, WALTHAM LODGE 41018 ORDER OF RAINBOW FOR GIRLS, WALTHAM ASSEMBLY NO. 2 v.E.W., WALTHAM POST. me ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Hs MR. THOMAS F. NEYLON, JR. We also wish to express a word of thanks to Mr. Paul Shea for . the wonderful help he gave us regarding the art work for this MIR- f ROR. Mr. Shea was always willing to lend a helping hand and give wise and generous suggestions when we needed them. The class is most appreciative of his aid and kindnesses. Nine score and several days ago our advisor brought forth in his editors a new inspiration, conceived in purpose and dedicated to the proposition that our 1965 MIRROR will have no equal. Then we were engaged in a great struggle, testing whether this advisor or any advisor so inspired and so dedicated can long endure. The class will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it should never forget what he did here. There- fore, it is our hope that this MIRROR of the class, by the class, and for the class shall reflect the patience, the ingenuity, and the long hours of work contributed to this book by our advisor, Mr. Thomas Neylon. 'Q . 1 J. 1 n a -:f , MR. PAUL D. SHEA For their many courtesies the MIRROR staff also wishes to thank: Mr. 'William Gallagher and Mr. Lloyd Van Arsdale for their understanding and helpg Mrs. Thomas Neylon for her help in proofreadingg Russo Studio, O'Neil Studio, and the NEWS TRIBUNE for photographic assistance. AUTQGRAPH PAGE Room W- I o - ma Lyme 1 f H rw WT Henry Abbondanzio XY'ayne Abbott lohn Allen Stewart Anderson Dawn Andrews loan Annunziata ludith Ansara Carol Aucoin Margaret Ayoub lohn Babstoclc Sumner Barbaricls Kevin Barnicle Carol Barrile lirancis Beninati 'loseph Bergantino Nancy Bergman Allen Bergstrom Richard Bergstrom Phyllis Berkman Vivian Bessey James Blaikie Karen Blake Alfred Blanchard Mary Blongastainer lohn Bogle Jean Bonica Donovan Bowley XVilliam Gray Vfilliam T. 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Wf1f'f'1.'s' XVilli.1m Cxllmtluoit Hcrminc Lclfort C.1tl1t'rim Mutin Lintl.1 Masulli 'Itun MAN.- Lois M.1zzol.1 Amm M.1zzonu Katlmlum RlCC.1I'll1:,' K.1tl1lt-tn Mt'Cullion Muricl RICRIJIILIS Turruntt- RlL'N.llll.lF.1 David McPherson Robcrt Mega Albert Mello Russell Mill1oll.1ml Katlllccn Mitchell Nancy Mombcto 7, -,. .. YYY 1 , .. -..- VVV- ,. -, W, ll.ll'lW.lI'.l Momwlm N.1nty,XIort- Clllt-ryl Morgxn Row Mroxztzyk Robert Moxlmcr .lolnm-ttu Muuscy P.1ul Murphy Brucc No.1l1 Etlwxrtl O'Conncll Clmrlcs O'Ncil Douglas Palm P.1ul P.1lmcr 'Iolm Pisscrullo lfmnls Ptyxcc Lloyd Pt'.1t'ot'li Robert Rmtl ,,-.,...-...- OCD L. .17 Room W-III -me CJ'Z9f1Q,Q ffl F rl ff' ,, .i J, v If 1 1 , If 2 Richard Chiacchio Richard Flynn David Mula Carole Murphy Jean Murphy Mary Murphy Catherine Nelson Virginia Nelson Margaret Neufell Barbara Nevard Elaine Niose Mary Nixon Mary Noah Anne O'Brien Anne O'Keet'e Sheila O'Neil Marcia Parkhurst Albert Peel Robert Pentz Quentin Pettis Philip Pilla Stephen Pittorino Paul Poirier Robert Pratt Wfayne Prophet Wfilliam Quagliozzi John Range Richard Rayne Philip Rhodes Wesley' Rich Roger Richard David Richards John Roche john M. Scalzi Ralph Vacca ROOM S-20 I -ffm-. Ritlmrtl Iltrtwcll Sam BICC.1Ll4LIh.lI'l Bf.lfll'I.1 Pitkttttt' Clftllyll Ponte LI.lL'iIlL1.l Potter Cynthht Putnam Cmwl Ray Cirwl Rictchc-l fl UUIZCIIJ S.mJr.t Ryu-lm Drmt' Rixtuttrt B.1rb.tr.r Rwlmrzw Iflimlwt-th llwlwirmwxl Mxrk Rosen Arthur Rosenberg Steven Roscnbcrg Bryan Rusgrk T '14T 'ffi T T' , n .- Cltmlyn Ruwull I..twrttr1t c Run f . Ihtmux Ryym IBLIIIL' Ryrm Af.lllI'L'L'I1 Hymn btuphtn 5.lI1l.lI11 Mutm St.1l'1Jr I..1xx rt nt t- St-ling Jeanne Salter Irene Samways Sandra Santolucito Elaine Semenchuk Donna Sennett Judith Shadrawy Marie Shannon Margaret Shaw Jeanne Simonetti Barbara Smith Dana Smith Elon Soltes Stephen Spaulding Robert Stempson Glenn Talbot Roben Talvy Philip Teri Norman Thideman Andrew Toner Roland Trott Bernard Vanaria Richard Vitale Kenneth Walsh Irving Wellman '04 1 Fists' 7f1k'.s'f JoAnn Sozanski Mary Stankarcl Lorraine Stanton Adrienne Stevens Suzanne Stewart Sharon Strum Naney Suter june Taylor Suzanne Taylor Lorraine Thibeault jutlith Thorne Alice Thurston Nanny Tirone Linda Tobin Ernestine Tomao june Toroyan Richard XY'eston Thomas XVhite Michael XVhitehouse joseph XVilliams Max XVillscl1er Charles XY'iIson joseph XYYOfCL'NlL'l' Robert Yurltue Dax itl Ze iiti Q Room W-09 - esaafsfff Robert Bergman Edward Brennan Doris Daigle Thomas Dugan Mary Alice Fay Bonnie Hamilton John Pearson Jeannette Tranehita Pauline Tueeio Jeanne Varley Joanne Vineuilla Linda Vitale Frances XY'aht Jeanne XY'hitney Janice XY'augl1 Janet Yifhelan Jeralcline 'Wise Doris XVoocl Roberta XYl'orthinUton Jane Young Sandra Young 103. sun' FOLLOW YOUR CLASSMATES 'ro B818 MQTQR CQ INC. EDWARDS JEWELRY COMPANY e OLDSMOBILE service 370MO0dYS+'ee+ Waliham, Mass. Wallham' Mass' School Rings and School Jewelry Large Selecfion TEL.: TW 3-6652 CHINA TOWER RESTAURANT IO74 LEXINGTON ST. CORNER TRAPELO RD. A mosl unusual Chinese Res'rauran+ . . . serving fhe 'Fines+ AUTHENTIC Chinese dishes . . . in a delighfful Orien+aI afmospherel Open Daily II:30 a.m. +o Il p.m. Sunday Noon 'lil Il p.m. Sa+urday Nighf '+iI I p.m. WALTHAM SHEER SIGN CON INC. FLOOR COVERING, INC Ever n A Design FLOOR COVERING CENTER Y ZQH. hsf KITCHEN PLANNING CENTER W mi I8 lg I TW 4-M29 433 and A37 Moody Sfreei, Walfham TWinbrool: 4-06 I 6: 4-5700 Waltham Students! Start out right by buying your insurance at W. H. THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY 506 Main St., Waltham TW 4-I2I4 DURRELL ELECTRONICS, INC. 922 Main St. Waltham. Mass. TW 3-7020 Compliments ot THE WALTHAMA THE RANCH HOUSE MUSHRQQM FARM 865 Moody St. Waltham 'IWhen youre in the mood tor the tinest toodl' Compliments ot RICHMOND SCREW ANCHOR CO. and CONVER STEEL 8: WIRE CO. 290 Second Avenue PROTEXACAR I IO0 Sherman Avenue Elizabeth New Jersey CHESTER ILLSLEY TEXACO PRODUCTS 825 Main Street - Courfesy of - ROGERS PHARMACY, INC. The Rexall Sfore DE 923 Main Saammmv MMLTW 4-I850 I4 Reginered Pharmacimj B. J. POOLE GENERAL PLUMBING SUPPLY We Buy and Sell Used Cars QF WALTHAM 0 .O O , a 2 '71 ,,,,'2 '7g4, ' - A Q E sruxtsrf at I qgPWTS i B mc. Go ' g o as ball o If ' IUC. i ' Sigma I Q 0 Archery I luring 5 All xmas of spun I D Hart5Im Bowling Shoes Bailetball o HOCKZY sPsclA.Lls'rs Q O, ,Q 9 o Teams , i Oulhllod l ' ' for Schools A ' I Campsd. s X .' ff Organizations Q Q ,iff 0 SPORTSWEAR L SPORTSCLOTHES ass Mm sf. , BANKS SQUARE SHELL MEL MEZZONE, Prop. 962 Main S+. IBanIc SquareI TWinbrooIc 3-9405 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Tune-ups wifh Dyna-Vision REPAIRS GEORGE E. OLSON, INC. For Men and Boys Tel. TW 3-IO88 33I Moody SIreeI Complimenfs of NEW ENGLAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY 39 Green Sfrvof NaIicIc Massa:ImseIIs NANKING CHINESE RESTAURANT 659 Main SI., WaIII'1am TWInbrooIn 3-2799 GLENMEADOW APT. Offfcc' - Buldlng No. 2 II9S LvxInq+on SI. VV.1IIIm 1 4 li 1 In nl I -I Your Favorile Yarn SIore A FRIEND CONGRESS TEXTILE co. I02 School S+. TW3-7722 NIAGARA MACHINE FLYNN 81 FLYNN 8 4I I Ivlaln S+., Walfham TOOL WORKS TW 3'36'0 One-SI'op CompIimen'I's Showcase of Value of Chevrolels Chevy II Corvairs CorveHe RUSSELL PHARMACY 344 Newfon S+. WaI+ham, MassachuseHs on display aI' BILL MITCHELL'S WEST END CHEVROLET IIO Sou+h S+ree'r I WaI+ham TW 4-9000 CAM'S AUTO SCHOOL 976 Main S+. TW 4.1086 WALTHAM PHARMACY 757 Moody S+. TW 3-7980 Regisfered Pharmacisfs A. T. V. TELEVISION RADIO 973 Main S+. TW 3-6607 HAMILTON'S JENNEY STATION 786 Lexing+on S+. I Wallham TW 3-9628 CONGRATULATIONS - BEST WISHES - TW 3-2343 Repairs - Remodeling - New Sysfems MICHEAL B. CLANCY AND SON Hea+ing - Cooling - General SI'uee+ Mefal II Bacon S+ree+ WaI+I1am 54, Mass. ROY A. TAYLOR JR., Reg.Ph. 554 Moody S+ree+ Walflmam Mass. Tel. TWinbrooIc 4-4705 WENTWORTH FUNERAL HOME Walflnam 54, Mass. CompIimen+s of VARNEY PRI NTI NG CO. Wedding Invifafions Our Specially Offse+ and LeH'erpress 75-77 Charles S+. WaII'I1am 54, Mass. TW 9-8I8I Wal-Lex Slwopping Cenler 860 Lexinglon S+. CI'1iIdren's and Women's CIo'rI1ing OPEN DAILY 9-9 TW 3-34I4 CompIimen'rs of WALTHAM FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION I To th J Graduates. G UVIG I Congratulations F All FOITI Your Friends at the NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Twenty Offices Serving NEWTON-WALTHAM-WAYLAND-WESTON M ber of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of T963 If - rival. '1-' .' - .- . 'Lf la .' 1: I A. . F I , ., . I i 5 I gn - iff 4' gl. 5-xanax-'31 N , . ' 'T' , I-9- Fill! el X-... ESY. 1950 TW 4-0802 LAWRENCE J. SELIG REAL ESTATE BUSINESS BROKER-NOTARY PUBLIC I FRIENDLY-RELIABLE SERVICE I7 Elm Street Waltham, Mass. oe 1 0 02 O I 81 C0., INC 'I SPRUCE ST., WALTHAM 54, MASSACHUSETTS ELEPHONE TWINBROOK 4-0160 Complimenfs of THE POTTER PRESS Business Forms Manufadurer 5l5 SOUTH ST., WALTHAM, MASS. THE NEWS-TRIBUNE Twinbfook 4- I 900 7Bur'fvi, MOVING G STORAGE CORP. II3 Crescen+ S+ree+ pn E. BURKE Walflwam, Mass. i 1 l 1 l 1 I l gllii FREE CLINICS DAILY . . . STUDENT LEAGUES WELCOME B0 LING , , , FUN FOR EVERYONE AT 123 TEN PIN I ,E EETTT AV',. I' .5 : ,., Q Yes, indeed, bowling ls truly Q family fun! You'll love help- ing the kids learn . . . and the kids love the excitement . . . bring 'em in. now! b e xg? Open Daily 'Tn Midnight 'ly tj Sundays, 1 P.M. to 11 P.M. If 'Q , V if e- 52 ,711 X, P.S'. Falrlllfea love our pleasant iff, atmosphere. jiW ' . ,fl . if 40 Modern Ten Pin Lanes -A' Plush Snack Bar -k Acres of Parking Bozrlirzgfw Fun for El'6'l'.YOIIP at . . . ATLANTIC I 28 TEN PIN Rt. I28 at Winter St., Waltham Cv0fIl'6'flI-Pflflrl' Localerl Belween Routes 20 and 2 OPEN BOWLING ALWAYS For Reservations Call TW 4-I234 GEORGE MARANJIAN, Manager JOHN CAPOBIANCO General Contractors IOI Tremonf S+ree'r BOSTON I I I --1 TW 4-0240 Res. TW 4-0244 ' ' SULLlVAN'S CompIimen+s ' GREETING CARDS ' STATIONERY ' TOYS I e-:FT WRAPS of CIGARS ' CIGARETTES ' TOBACCOS U ABBOTT MOTORS I J. F. SULLIVAN :I Cor. Main and Prospecf Sis. II WaI+I1am 54, Mass. I I I I Complimenfs of I, WALTHAM SCREW COMPANY I I I Specializing in Ihe Fines+ of , Prepared Sea Food Specialfies Complimenfg Qf RITCEY'S SEA FOODS MIDDLESEX FAMILY I 560 Moody S+ree+ WaI+I1am, Mass. - I Twinbmok gm co OPERATIVE BANK 5 ERNEST RITCEY HARRY RITCEY 20 I-e'I 9 0 S+- I KEVIN RITCEY if I I I NICKERSON 8. HILLS I Paini' Service Cen'Ier Pain+s-Ar+ Supplies-Wallpapers 9I7 Main S+ree+, WaI+I'1am Cpl 1' F PAUL E P BURNS CO INC Summe S BOSTON no, M ss C s Gowns Hoo s C pl d Raymo d De V ce GARDENCREST APARTMENTS S mer S+ + WALTHAM MASS ime ts B. C. AMES Manufacfurers of DIAL INDICATORS an DIAL MICROMETERS I3I Lexingion S+. Walfham, Mass. FENTON G. KEYES ASSOCIATES CLOTHING STORE Consumng CompIe're Formal RenI'aI Service ARCHITECT-ENGINEERS 384386 MOOCIY ST' 267 Moody SI'ree+ WaI'rI1am, Mass. TW 3-7053 A TW 3-7792 x ELECTRO BETTER BUILDING MATERIALS CONTRACTING IDEAL CONCRETE AND BLQCK CQ. SERVICE CORP. EIec+ro Confracfing and 232 I.exingI'on S+. Engineering WALTHAM 54. MASS. I29 Russell S'rreeI' WALTHAM 54, MASS. PERRINE BATTERY CORRADO'S Specializing in Submarine Sandwiches and Cold Culs Wal1'l1am 9l2 Main Slreel, Walllwam Nexl +o Firsl' Nalional Sfore COMPLIMENTS WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK Your School Savings Bank 702 Main Sl'ree+ Wal+l1am, Mass. KIRKLAND LEW'S INSTRUMENT co. FASHION SHOPPE For Dresses-l'r's Lew's 377 Moody Sl. Wallham, Mass. TW 4-2066 - i 7 1 I 1 1 Wallham l80 Bear Hill Road 54 Mass Telephone TWinbroolc 4-2228 Designers and Mlgrs. of Cuslom lns+rumen+s CompIimen'Is of WALTHAM PRECISION INSTRUMENT COMPANY 22 I Cresceni' S'rree+ WaII'I1am, MassacI1useH's TW 3-4000 Complimenfs of TYPEWRITERS SOLD-RENTED-REPAIRED PETER PAUL OFFICE EQUIPMENT RISEBERG'S CO- 'NC 286 Moody SI'ree+ WALTHAM. MASS. I I Pine S+ TW 3-8920 PAGE BROS. COMPANY NC IOII Main S+ree+ WaI+I1am, Mass , ,, F I O'I Burner S Your Teen Sfore ln WaII'I1am ue IS TW 3-7200 . WaI'II1 RICHARDSON ELECTRIC CO., INC. Contractors-Engineers I6 Cooper S'rree+ WaI'rI1am, Mass TW 4-4403 Congra+uIa+ions and Besf Wishes for a Happy Fufure +o 'rI'1e Members of 'rI'1e CLASS OF 1963 LEO GALLITANO Compliments of . I I 'l.-Wifi xl f'-ggi Mg: Q I H axw -V U Q Yi n . :gm ,V ,cb 1 Er, fu fn, ' V51 1 V H!! RUSSO ART STUDIOS Compliments of FRANCIS J. JOYCE AND SONS 1 l 4 L gLEf7R-tp 45 be N 2 S 1. v 9 .Q 5 un U ,v- M 32,20 Telephone 225-229 High Sfreei' TWinbrook 4-6I6I Walfham 54, Mass. FAULKNER S ess Main Sir e Walfham, Mass Paperback and School Supplies Complimen'I's of GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY 600 Main Sl' WILLIAM L. RINEHART Wa,+,1am Rineharl' Hanclwriling Sysrem Mass, 424 Trapelo Rd. 69 E Cenfral S+ Walrham, Mass. Nahck Mass 764 Main S+ree+ TW 3-6078 9-2IOO Complimen+s MAYIS BAKERY GRAPHIC OIIAICROFILM World's Mosi' Progressive Bakery 57' Main S+. OF NEW ENGLAND INC Walfham, Mass. On Roufe I28 ai' l560 Tape vi-:nun-Q.. Walfham 54, Massach eHs THE KIRSCH REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE Salutes and Congratulates the Waltham High School Class of I963 LOUIS J. KIRSCH, JR. - Real+or l Real+or of Year l96l l Louis J. Kirsch, 3rd - Insurance Wellon Brown - Prop. Managemenl Cherry Slreel TW 9-lO50 CGMPLETE BANKING SERVICE ,V Y TTTZENS NATIONAL BANK I . T, tf'f '. CIE A' 95 Moody St. nl an Waltham 54, Mau. Mens:-za rrznsnnr. nzrosrr msuxumcn conroxurrxou mzmnsn rsosam. nxssnvs svsrsn STANLEY E. HOBBS, D.M.D. 740 Main Sfreef H. E. TW 3-24l4 JEWELRY CO., INC. 344 Moody S'I'reeI' WaII'I'1am, Mass. MINDY'S DINER Telephone 979 Main Sfreei' TW 4-2880 WaI+I1am, Mass. METROPOLITAN PHARMACY BeS+ W'SheS I090 Lexingfon S'rree+ +0 fhe Sass of '63 LEONYEShSTQ5.IQ1?EZhEZ2T'2ham.. rOm - WALTHAM AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION THE MASTER BUILDERS COMPANY RINGS - PINS - FAVORS MEDALS - TROPHIES Jeweler of Your School Rings ELLERY P. KOCH 2l Wa+erl'1ouse Road BELMONT, MASS. -I T -'I I TI-IE Tux SHOP I QI ' COMPLETE LINE OF MGCNABB ENGINEERING co., INC. Men's Formal Wear I3I Lexingfon Sfreef Walfham, Massachuseils Telephone TWinbrooIc 3-8400 FLOYD HAMILTON 230 California S+ree+ PRECISION SHEET METAL FABRICATORS Res. Phone NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS TWinbrooIc 4-5I22 Telephone LAsell 7-0459 ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY Complimen+s of C0mP me fS WALTI-IAM COAL AND OIL I 0 co., INC. 69I MAIN STREET Wallham, Mass. J. F. 8: F. I. ROBINSON. INC. Complimenls of FARM BUREAU A Fofms ASSOCIATION of lnwance I55 Lexingwn S+. Walfham TW 3-3370 CompIimen+s of TCM LYGNS MCKENZW DIs+ribu'I'or TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. pg,e5+O.e 15.55 .. QC.-are Rgfeadg I94 Moody S+, 2I0 Lexingfon S+. 6I4 Moody S+. E WaI+ham 54, Mass. TW 4-4900 TW 45550 TW 3-8800 BUDGET TERMS 1 l 1,1 l WILLIAM H. NEVARD Complimems II3 Farnum Road of Walfham 54. Mass. TW 4343' SYLVANIA DOMENIC'S 325 Moody Sfreef TW 4-IO99 Free D I y W I+I1 M a am, ass. CompIimen+s of DACEY AND JENNEY AI rys.-af-Law ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Governmenl' Syslems Managemenl' for General Telephone and Eleclronics Complimenfs of ROBERT B. JOHNSON CO. Jewelers 653 Main S+ree+ Walfham, Mass. TWinbrooIc 4-4I00 WALTHAM MODEL WORKS, INC. Ins+rumen+s for Science and Indus'rry Experimenlal and General Maclwine Worlc CHARLES W. SHERMAN 238 Calvary Sfreel' WaI+I1am, Mass. BLANCHARD'S RESTAURANT 64I Main SI. WaI+ham, Mass TW 3-9649 Complimenls of GUTHRIE LUMBER COMPANY Complimenfs of UNIVERSITY SHOE REPAIR 903 Main Sfrc-cf WaIII1am TAYTER'S POTATO CHIPS I I8 Calvary Sfreef Walflnam TWINBROOK PHARMACY, INC JAMES WEINER. Ph.G. IformerIy of Harvard Drug Co.I JG-A I025A Main S+., WaII'I1am Inexi' 'Io 'rhe new A 81 P M Icei' BEAUTY STUDIO TW 9-8247 af 234 High Shed TW 44656 WaI'rI1am's Laiesf Professional Drug Sfore Prompi' Delivery Service Complimenfs of . ROBERT KENNEDY C0mpIImen+S Prescripnon Opicion of TWinbrooIc 3-7356 WaI+ham CAHILL DELANEY 8: LAWSON ATTORNEYS RELIABLE LUMBER, INC. 267 Moody Sfreei' TW 3-2233 AII Sorfs of Lumber 42 Emerson Rd. TW 3-7448 LEVIN'S MILL END STORE 22 Lexingfon SIYGGI TWinbrooIc 3-7I43 HERTZ RENT-A-CAR 392 WinI'er SI. Day or Evenings By Appoin'I'menI' DuaI ConI'roIs Be A Berlrer Driver ' ERNIE'S DRIVING SCHOOL 36 Harvard S+ree'r WaI'rI1am 54, Mass. ERN EST J. CARAMAN ICA InsI'rucI'or Wes+on TW 4-8870 TW3-5930 Tel. TWinbrooIc 4-4I07 Compliments BERGERON COMPANY, INC. - of '- Manufacfurers of SWISS AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS 50 Guinan Sfreei' WaI+I1am, MassacI1useHs 29I School SI. WaI+I1am, Mass. TW 4-2590 Congratulations to the Class of 1963 SANBORN COMPANY QA Subsidiary of I-Iewleii-Packard Companyl Manufaciurers of Elecironic Measuremeni' Equipmenf for Medicine and Indusfry Rou+e I28 in Wal'rham A PROFIT SHARING COMPANY F Complimen+s of CLEVITE TRANSISTOR ROSENFIELD CONCRETE CO MILFORD, MASS. Plan+s a+: Milford-Wal+ham Tel: GR 3-7200 Ashland-Walpole MULLANEY'S PHARMACY C I. + JOHN J. MULLANEY JR., Reg. Ph. omp 'men S 463 Main Sigwf b It 3 3Vlga-Jfham, Mass. of in roo - 7 WALTHAM WALLPAPER Complimenfs of 8 GARAGE 8' AUTO PAINT CORPORATI N SUPPLY CO., INC. O l60 Brighfon Avenue 59' Main SI- Bosion 34, Mass. ST 2-9694 CHEZ ELISE, INC. Wal'rl1am's Complelre Bridal and Formals 683 Main Slreef Walflwam, Mass. Sal OH THOMAS P. HOLLAND CLOTHING Formal Wear 647 Main S+. TW 3-09l2 NEWTON STREET SERVICE STATION I05 Newfon S+. Walflmam, Mass. CARDARELLI CONSTRUCTION I43 Chaffee Ave. TW 4-44l4 CO. See Us Firsf IDEAL CLEANERS 58l Moody S+. Walllnam, Mass. Piclr Up - Delivery TW 3-6625 Serving: Waferfown Wesfon, Lincoln, Wallham, Newlon WALTHAM MOTOR OO. l055 Main Sf. Ponfiac Cadillac Tempesl' Sales Service TW 3-3600 Complimen+s of ROYAL TYPEWRITE R Complimenls of ROUND UP FOOD STORES 34-36 Warren SI. CARTER'S Appl. Service and Pads Co. I39 CI1urcl1 Sfrecf WalfI1am,MassacInucHs TW 4-5445 i ATELEPHONE JOB OFFERS BOTH CAREER AND SOCIAL SATISFACTION WITHOUT BREAKING STRIDE, why not graduate from high school to the Telephone Company? You'll love the friendly young people who'll work with you, and the many social activities that make your work so pleasant and rewarding. OPPORTUNITY IS EXCELLENT and your ability will be recognized. Your starting salary should climb with regular increases. And, of course, Company benefits. security, and regular advancement are well-known reasons why working for the Telephone Company is so attractive to graduates. TELEPHONE JOBS ARE IMPORTANT, .fital to the effective communications of the community, the nat.on, and the world. When you take your place as a respected member of the telephone community, we'll train you, on full salary. even without previous job experience, fy' not canoe and see our employment interviewer soon . . . before you g'aduate7 Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where ti 2:01 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE PACKAGING FRONTIERS, INC. A semis COMPANY 204 Second Avenue WaIII1am 54, Mass. Designers ol Form-Fill-Seal Packaging Eguiprnenlr and Ilwe Pyramid Shaped Ullra-Pals for liquid and powdered producls. TWinbrooIc 9-2260 Congra+uIa+ions and Besi' Wishes fo +I1e Class of I963 I9I0- Our 53rd Year -I963 LOPEZ TRUCKING, INC. I3I Linden Sireel' Por'r Newark Wal'rI'iam, Mass. New Jersey Tel.: TWinbrooIc 3-7900 Tel.: MII'cI1eI 3-802I Always al Your Service BEST wisHEs TH E GIANT STORE I370 Main S+ree+ WaI+I1am, Mass. S right: STORM DETECTION RADAR below right: VISIBLE LIGHT LASERS I below: SPARROW III MISSILE I as--I ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS GET CURIOUS- AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENS AT RAYTHEON! Surely we do encourage free-wheeling, no-holds-barred curiosity in this fast moving field of electronics! Here at Raytheon, for example, it's the constant interest of our people in exploring new ideas that leads every day to new and exciting electronics developments. Examples: DataRay equipment to transmit punched card data by telephone . . . weather radar to warn of approaching storms . . . lasers, a key to space communications. For the young man or woman eyeing a career, the electronics industry is filled with satisfying and rewarding opportunities. Raytheon Co., Lexington, Mass. above: MICROWAVE TV LINKS -above left: HYDROFOIL GUIDANCE RADAR X left: DATARAY DATA TRANSMISSION ROOM S 04 ROOM S 05 ROOM S II4 ROOM S 205 ROOM S ZI3 ROOM S 308 ROOM S 3II ROOM S 3I2 ROOM W OI ROOM W IOI ROOM W 204 ROOM W 205 ROOM S Ol ROOM S 03 l DR. ARMEN Z. MESROBIAN Periodoniics Exclusively 7II Main S+. alzimljdajzgi Waliham 54, Massachuse++s TW 3.5-H43 Twinbrook 4-2026 Complefe Line of Men's Clo+l1ing and Furnishings Complimenfs of Also Comple+e Line of PLAZA BARBER Formal Wear Renial SHOP Complimen+s of LUNDEY ENVIRONMENT Winslow H. French-I9l4 THROUGH MODERN CHEMISTRY Edward T. Englund-I926 Evelyn Griff Forbes-I935 TW 4-3630 75l Main S'l'ree+ Wal+l1am 54, Frank J. Mooney-I926 Massachusepfs Franlc J. Mooney Ill-I953 HARVEY INDUSTRIES. INC. Manufadurers and Disfribulors Complimenfs of of Aluminum Building Producfs heafing oils - oil burners all malces-sale and service Compllmenls of 72 Charles S+. TW 3-I47I COLEMAN AND SONS, REALTORS Complimenfs of THE SENIOR ACCOUNTING CLASS BRUCE NOAH STEVE SPAULDING STEVE SANTAMARIA RAY BURKE RICHARD GRENIER BILL KRESSER ROGER RICHARD DICK SHEARD MARTIN SCAFIDI RICHARD CULVER RONALD RUTKOWSKI DONALD BRANNELLY JIM DE LUCO MARY LEONARD MR. FLIGHT BARBARA SMITH CATHY NELSON ARIELLA DORIGATTI ALICE THURSTON EDDIE O'CONNELL JOHN LEGER JOHN CAPPADONA JIM HAYES TOM CZEHOWKI CHARLES O'NElL JIM GEARY LINDA MASELLI JEAN WHITNEY FULL SECRETARIAL AND SHORT COURSES OPEN ALL YEAR, S U B U R B A N DAY AND EVENING STANDARDS - HIGHEST MQJJ RATES - MODEST LOCATION - CONVENIENT S C H O O L FREE PARKING TWinbrooIc 3-3024 267 Moody S+reeI', WaI+I1am 54, MassacI1useH's fl I Where kihd ehd Competent teachers help you become Q hew person with hew skills Compliments of COMPO SHOE MACHINERY CORPORATICN I25 Roberts Ro cl tlwam 54, Massa l1 tt 'Best Wishes to th Class of IQ63 Compliments ond Best Wlshes From the Waltham CHARTER HOUSE HOTEL Rtel28atWt Stt ine lExit 48 and 48 E TWinbrook 9-8700 M. GLOVIN General Manag 8 I 1 I I , J Garber Drivers Save Money on Insurance GARBER'S IS FIRST IN WALTHAMI Special Driver Educa+ion Courses Save Many Times I'IIe Cos? of +IIe Course High ScI1ooI SI'udenI's May Take Classroom School and Behind-Ihe-Wheei Lessons a+ Garb InsI'ruc'rion in er's . . . AND STILL RECEIVE INSURANCE SAVINGS For FurI'I1er In'Forma+ion Call GARBER AUTO SCHOOL 649 Main SI'reeI', WBIIIWBFTI TW 4-ZIOO '1 ROBERT E. NIMS ARTISAN INDUSTRIES, INC. CATERER 73 Pond Shed Good Food Served RIqI'I+ WaI+I1am 54, MassacI1useH's 20 Fox Road WaI'I'I'Iam, Mass OTI ARTISAN INDUSTRIES, INC. TW 4-2646 HI-SPEED EQUIPMENT, INC. THE JET-VAC CORPORATION BANQUETS METAL FABRICATORS CORP. WEDDINGS KONTRO COMPANY, INC. RECEP1-'CNS H s Smar+er 'ro CI'IarIer MIDDLESEX 81 BOSTON STREET RA TW 3-7330 ILWAY COMPANY Your AMICI LATINI Wish You +l1e Class of I963 'rhe Bes+ of Luck in +l1e Fu'rure M. W. CARR 81 CO., INC Wes+ Somerville 44 Massachuse+'rs Mefal and Wood Phofo Frames Since I869 Complimenls of GENERAL BAKING COMPANY Complimenls of THE FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS DATA PROCESSING, INC I334 Main Sf. A s. F TYPEWRITING co. Wim 54- Mm TW 9-2000 633 Main S+. Wal+I1am, Mass. '- RENTALS ERICKSON'S - FLORIST 5I I Moody Sf. Walfham TW 3-5472 DODGE - TOWN FAMILY MOTORS You Always Deal Wi+I1 'rhe Owners Dodge Dar+-Cusfom Dodge Slandard Dodge - Trucks 2I Main S+.-Nexi' Io Howard Johnson's Wa+er+own - WaI+I1am Line - TW 3- I 856 New EngIand's Largesl' Dodge Dealer Isl' Choice Used Cars 533.00 Io 53,330.00 NEW ENGLAND COMMUNICATION COMPANY , Complumenfs I2 Bailey Place Newfon, Mass. of Complimenfg of R. S. RODERICK J. O'NEIL Opfomeirisf TWinbrook 4-2444 657 Mein S+. Walfham, Mass. MD NORMA KRUSE ANNA MAZZONE KATHY McCARTHY CHERIE MORGAN ELAINE NIOSE SHARON STRUM LORRAINE THIBEAULT IN 4 B3 Cong ratulatlons to the Graduating Class at 1963 From the Students at the VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS PHARMACY 5HAW'S ATLANTIC S. M. SHRIBERG, Reg. Pharm. 737 Moody Sf., Waliham, Mass. 487 Main Si- TW 3-9828 TW 4-0034 Walilwam WALTHAM SPA HARRY A. STARR FUEL CO. Ceniral Square vfnfh:1r,:inMS:gS. W- 'f f - Mm- Twanbfook 3-0884 DRINK MORE MILK FOR BETTER HEALTH TWinbrook 4-0423 Res. TWinbrooic 3-0423 Compleie Ren+al Service lndusfrial Linen CAMUTI PLUMBWG 3' HEWNG CHARLES D. BONANNO LINEN SERVICE, INC. Gas and Oil Burners Remodeling l62 Mys+ic Ave. Medford 55, Massachuse++s Main Sifeei Waliham 54, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 MIKE O'NEIL Photographer Complimen1's Complimen+s of of +he R. A. HERSOM AUDIOJVIISUAL INSURANCE AGENCY STAFF 7Il Main Sfreef Walfham TW 4-3IO0 CONTRACNNG co., mc CAR WASH 93 Pond Sfreei' Wal+ham, Mass. TWinbrook 4-0769 878 Lexingion Sfreef Wal-Lex Shopping Cen+e I 1 l l faufzel glwfr , 'NSTRUMENT DAIRY OIL selzvncs, INC. COMPANY 5 Beaver S+- I4 sale s+.e 39 Green S+. Wallham TW 3-1092 rw 9-8370 TW 3-4090 1 GIFTS - GREETIN6 CARDS 856 LEXINGTON STREET WALTHAM, MISS l l Complimenis of WAL-LEX 60 Bowling Alleys Largesi' Roller Skaiing Rink in New England Mosf Picfuresque Golfland Lexingfon S+ree+ Waliham, Massacl1useH's MASS. BROKEN STONE CO. Rou+e I28 on Wesion-Walfham Line HERZLICHE GLUCKWUNSCHE vom DEUTSCHEN VEREIN Q Complimenis Friendly Service BRENTON E. TYLER T 5- of INSURANCE Ae-ENCY. INC 1 E i Insurance Real Esfafe R . 692 Main Sfreei' Wal+ham,M . TWinbrool:3 People Who Patronize Our Advertisers Are Pleased f 46 - 5..:..r, 47 .' . 47 N NEW ENGLAND CHAIR CO. 577 Main S+. TW 3-3615 Com pIi.men'rs of MIDDLESEX FAMILY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 20 Lexingfon S+reeI' WaI'II1am, Mass. Good Luck Io AII +I1e Members of W.H.S. '63 J. CHESTER WEBB GERTRUDE M. WEBB FORMALARIE ELECTRIC CO 39 Woodland Road TWinbrook 3-780I TW 4-4I24 57 I faflfeff 1 in ATLANTIC BUSINESS FORMS STYLE ROOM BEAUTY SALON E 'T L44 M.,.,dys+. Tw-1-2222 I II4 Trapelo Road, WaI+I1am, Mass. gf' Beaufy LS a Womarfs Dufy 11, ' Complimenis of LEONARD M. QUENTAL Real Es+aI'e - Insurance I55 Berkley S+. WaI+I1am, Mass. TW 3-OSI6 PAINO LA CAVA CO., INC Landscape Cons+ruc:+ion 372 WinI'er S+ree'I' TWinbrooIc 4-9890 M yi-of a-7-W ' 3, ff C .gn I 5 . Cr' 304-S tri-ply Aogtainless .1 ifaio-Tffglsbeel 1 Q-1 'F cookware Congratulations to the Class of 1963 From the DEBATING CLUB I Beautyville 380 MOODY STREET. WALTHAM JOHN P. MEQUEEN 828 Moody S+. PERMANENTS fi-4:-Q Walfham 54, MassachuseH's A hh 4 4 Include? A' 0 Hczircui I Shampoo 'E v O CXCITIG Rinse . EVERY DESCRIPTION HAIR TINTING OUR SPECIALTY GET A NEW LEASE ON LIFE WITH A FRENCH FLUFF Nofary Public-Jus+ice of The Peace Walk-In-Service or Phone TW 3-9245 :0NNlXNllN OX , 2 OPEN DAILY 9 PLM. TG 11 P.M. S TW 3-I343 BL 4-2489 3 SATURDAYS UNTIL 6 P.M. 2 +0000-000000-004004-vat-600-0 Ifllilgs Cfree Parking in Rearj ' I 1 I BONNE CHANCE From +he CERCLE FRANCAIS Twinbfook 4-6650 H6 Tfepelo R d Walfham 54, M . See Us Farsi AKILLIAN, INC. IDEAL CLEANERS 58I Moody S+.. Walfham, Mass. PICK UP-DELIVERY MEMBER JOHN AKILLIAN ffjmffm Greafer Bo f Real Esfafe Board TW Waferfow Nafional A Hon of Real Esfafe Board 349225 Lincoln Home B ld s Associafion of Greafer Bos+o Wesfon Na+ A cfafion of Home Builders Newfon MEN DELSOH N'S 469 Moody S+. Waliham ROOM S II7 ROOM S 203 ROOM S ZIB ROOM W 08 ROOM W I03 ROOM W IO9 ROOM W ll2 ROOM W 207 ,I Barbara Lombardi Gae Carbone Marilyn Lucas Nancy Suier Cindy PoH'er Evy Bornbaclc Kafhy Chaisson Irene Samways Diane DouceHe Muriel McManus Jeanne Horne Mary Leonard Dawn Andrews 1 Compliments of THE S. S. OFFICERS Presidenf Barbara Lombardi Secrefary Muriel McManus Treasurer Ka+hy Chaisson Compliments of THE WALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTERS' CLUB Complimenis of ROOM S OI7 PERODEAU'S SERVICE STATION If s J 31:03 some cf q'aII?cde tha? we, Ihe Wa'Y?w:I ' I'-I qh S Son Deflsl ockwcwfcdqe tHe unffrlnq effori and sefe'a Ped Sub: D q l'wsIfucIo', Mn P IH P We S755 I p ocr feyffsbf ODDTZJVI Ioehgwq I ' I.. 'E . +I. '?2+'Ii ie I I I ff, SPIJGQEESQE 213112 fo D' if CU I ROOM S I I2 fr'-.pf d I I d fx Ie' sW's-so v I bI I I S b DMHQH M I, 'ray V PP use I I D Q 3 :I I b f: a's's' VJJW' H Q S S D TWinbrooIc 3-I345 Jus+ice of 'rI1e Peace BIgeIow 4-2489 Nofary Public JOHN P. MCQUEEN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance of Every Descripfion and Bonds 828 Moody S+. WaI+I'aam 54, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 From the PEP SQUAD ' T l+s Smar+er 'ro Chader X For All Occasions 'MJ can WaI+ham ' rw 3-7330 MIDDLESEX 81 BOSTON STREET RAILWAY CO. I020 Main S+., WaI+ham ROOM S II5 ROOM W I07 ROOM S II3 ROOM W I04 THERMO-ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CORP. Complimenfs of THE MATH CLUB A FRIEND Congra+uIa+ions +o +I1e Class of I963 From THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA i ll 1 as , W - - at 1, Rs 'fb MY if 'ew ww WRYR 43 -A-.Q 'T f7l', R, ,wwpW,,, ,- -R -R R ..,fve. ' 12,3-., AM. , ., 1fwmRHpW.R ?.1,wvf'-Rn, . I ,ll . , . .,,-at +5 -.xy -. , ,V Wy- . , x W I A, I I . ,'1'Ef'E'N?'i 1'4ff'5.f. ' ig 3 'N AL' ' 'J N ' ,Q Q , R' .- - f,Ag,,R1f' ' + R-an ,Wg 1.1:-111 gi f' - . V 55,-. cf: .,,4 , .'.w15,f :N 'X 4 ,fix TT,-,ff qi, 'asf' f N1 'L L- HW r. R.. I K Q ,W 4 . .H Atv j 5 W 2' X ,Zi , f' - - R s p 5. 7 g R Rx A p K Don't Forget to Patronize ' MIRROR Advertisers - l Compliments of THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l 1 af TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 6 The WorId's Besf Yearbooks Are Taylor-made M3 ' WALTHAM PU5i.s5f 1 2-YARV K N ,. 5 9 LQ , hs 3 'C' .2,'.g' Cx lg T. 'r ,-ay -Ai 2 E L ,. M77 r . 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